North Carolina Framing Contract for Contractor

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NC-00462-2
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What this document covers

The Framing Contract for Contractor is a legal document designed to establish an agreement between framing contractors and property owners. This contract outlines the terms for construction projects, specifying payment arrangements, site conditions, change orders, and insurance requirements. It differs from other construction contracts by focusing specifically on framing work and is tailored to comply with the laws of North Carolina.

Form components explained

  • Permits and regulatory approvals needed for the project.
  • Insurance obligations for general liability, worker's compensation, and builder’s risk.
  • Provisions detailing how property lines are established and after-effects of boundary disputes.
  • Change order procedures for modifications to the scope of work.
  • Clauses addressing damages, destruction, and termination conditions.
  • Overall interpretation and governing law compliance specific to North Carolina.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a property owner hires a framing contractor for specific construction work. It is necessary for projects where framing is a major component and where there are financial arrangements involved, such as a cost plus or fixed fee structure. This contract helps clarify responsibilities and expectations between the parties involved.

Who needs this form

This contract is suitable for:

  • Framing contractors engaged in construction projects.
  • Property owners seeking to have framing work completed on their properties.
  • Individuals or companies that require clear terms regarding payment and project scope.
  • Anyone needing a legally binding agreement that complies with North Carolina laws.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties involved: the contractor and the property owner.
  • Specify the scope of the project, including details about materials and types of framing work.
  • Determine the payment structure (cost plus or fixed fee) and enter agreed amounts.
  • Include provisions for changes to the scope of work and how these will be documented.
  • Obtain necessary signatures from both parties to finalize the agreement.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, obtaining notarization can enhance its credibility and enforceability in certain situations.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to specify the payment terms, leading to disputes later on.
  • Not including necessary permits which could delay the project.
  • Missing out on change order documentation which can result in unapproved work.
  • Overlooking insurance requirements that protect both parties.

Benefits of completing this form online

  • Immediate access to professionally drafted legal content.
  • Convenience of downloading and editing the form as needed.
  • Ensures compliance with North Carolina’s specific legal requirements.
  • Reduces the need for legal consultations and minimizes costs.

What to keep in mind

  • Use this form when hiring a framing contractor in North Carolina.
  • It covers important aspects like payment, insurance, and changes to the project.
  • Ensure all parties understand their obligations and sign the contract.
  • Consider online completion for convenience and ease of use.

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FAQ

If the contractor requests a large sum of money before work has begun, Mozen says you should ask specifically what types of work or materials those payments are covering.Contractors sometimes have other motives, other than purchasing materials, when they ask for large amounts of money in advance, Fowler says.

Both parties should sign the contract, and both should be bound by the terms and conditions spelled out in the agreement. In general that means the contractor will be obliged to provide specified materials and to perform certain services for you. In turn, you will be required to pay for those goods and that labor.

You shouldn't pay more than 10 percent of the estimated contract price upfront, according to the Contractors State License Board.

The maximum allowed is $10,000. Also, contractors that have provided materials and labor to property may have lien rights against the real property.

A: It's not uncommon for contractors to ask for a down payment up front to secure your spot on their schedule or purchase some of the job materials in advance. Asking for more than half of the project cost up front, though, is a big red flag.I recommend tying payments to progress made during the job.

Current Law: North Carolina law currently requires any building construction or alteration project costing $30,000 or more to be superintended (supervised and managed) by a general contractor licensed in this state.This duty can only be delegated to a general contractor licensed in this state.

Identifying/Contact Information. Title and Description of the Project. Projected Timeline and Completion Date. Cost Estimate and Payment Schedule. Stop Work Clause and Stop Payment Clause. Act of God Clause. Change Order Agreement. Warranty.

North Carolina requires that anyone who contracts with another person or entity to construct or make improvements to any building, highway, or public utilities, including grading, or who undertakes to superintend or manage such activities, be licensed as a general contractor if the work costs $30,000 or more.

Payment Schedule In Your Contract Before any work begins, a contractor will ask a homeowner to secure the job with a down payment. It shouldn't be more than 10-20 percent of the total cost of the job. Homeowners should never pay a contractor more than 10-20% before they've even stepped foot in their home.

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