Alabama Demolition Agreement

State:
Alabama
Control #:
AL-009-08-CP
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What is this form?

The Demolition Agreement is a legal document used between demolition contractors and property owners. This contract outlines the responsibilities and expectations of both parties regarding the demolition of a structure. Unlike general construction contracts, the Demolition Agreement specifically addresses aspects such as obtaining necessary permits, coordinating with utility companies, and ensuring the proper disposal of debris. It also includes provisions to protect property owners from liability related to the demolition process.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the contractor and owner.
  • Details of the property and improvements to be demolished.
  • Requirements for utility disconnections and permit acquisitions.
  • Provisions for debris removal and disposal of materials.
  • Indemnification clauses to protect both parties from liability.
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When to use this form

This form is essential when a property owner plans to demolish a structure on their property. It is particularly useful when hiring a contractor for the demolition work, ensuring all legal and operational aspects are covered. Use this agreement when you need to coordinate with utility companies, obtain necessary permits, and establish clear responsibilities to mitigate potential disputes during the demolition process.

Who can use this document

  • Property owners seeking to demolish a structure.
  • Demolition contractors who are hired to perform demolition services.
  • Real estate developers planning site clearance for new projects.
  • Investors looking to acquire properties that require demolition.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties involved by entering the contractor's and owner's names.
  • Specify the property address and details of the improvements to be demolished.
  • Outline commencement and completion dates for the demolition work.
  • Ensure all provisions regarding permits and utility disconnections are addressed.
  • Obtain signatures from both parties to execute the agreement.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to specify the exact property or improvements to be demolished.
  • Omitting critical dates for commencement and completion of work.
  • Not addressing the responsibilities for obtaining permits.
  • Neglecting to include indemnification clauses for liability protection.

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