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Contractor Contract Template
Do anyone have some good advice or sample contracts for contractors during a Fix and Flip?
@Garfield Thompson Great morning and Welcome to BP!
Check the File Place. I would recommend that you have any contracts you find there reviewed by a local attorney.
I wish you the best!!
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You shouldnt need one . When you hire a Professional licensed and insured contractor he will provide one to you when you hire them .
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Thank you for Replying I see where the contracts are kept.
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@Matthew Paul
I should need my own contracts for any contractor. If his contracts are to protect himself and team but don’t protect me the way I want to. Especially if a contractor starts a project then mid way says he needs money up front or he’s not going to finish or etc. I would like a contract in place Incase I need to take action.
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@Garfield Thompson That sounds all well and good . But if you are hiring real professionals , they wont sign your agreement . And here in Maryland , by law the contractor must supply the contract with a bunch of legal stipulations the State of Md requires . Now you may find a novice contractor or "Chuck in a Truck " who may sign what you have . And naturally a contractors agreement will protect him , thats the point , to describe the work in detail , the payment schedule , and many other things .
Contractors are businesses , you dont bring your contract to a car dealer to buy a new car , you dont write up your loan agreement when you borrow money . Dont expect a professional to sign your "contract"
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@Garfield Thompson or @Matthew Paul, does anyone in the industry do redlines? In my industrial line of work, either the contractor or the "owner" can supply a working contract (MSA), but sometimes we go through a couple rounds of negotiation before we come to an agreement on terms.
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@Garfield Thompson and @Matthew Paul - Currently interested in this because my Contractor (who I have validated and verified through references) indicated he doesn't have a contract he uses. Anyone have one available that they've seen / used in the past?
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Originally posted by @Naweed Moalikyar:@Garfield Thompson and @Matthew Paul - Currently interested in this because my Contractor (who I have validated and verified through references) indicated he doesn't have a contract he uses. Anyone have one available that they've seen / used in the past?
If your so called CONTRACTor doesnt have or use contracts , you are dealing with a non licensed worker . they are not a contractor
Garfiled, You are completely right. How did the contract work out for you? Did it help avoid problems, Can you share the contract you ended up using?