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Sophia Berry
  • Investor
  • Lithonia, GA
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Sub-Contractor Agreement in case something is damaged.

Sophia Berry
  • Investor
  • Lithonia, GA
Posted

Hello all,

Can anyone recommend or point me in the right direction on a Sub-Contractor Agreement that I can send to each Sub completing the work on my house?  I am building a new construction home to sell. I am acting as the General Contractor and owner. With information such as, all work will be completed in workmanlike manner, as well as if anything goes wrong or breaks within a certain period, they will fix the problem.  Some of the forms online seem to be very lengthy.  This would be on top of them providing their license and insurance information.  Or is this document even necessary?

Any advise would be very helpful.

Thanks.