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Can you share a sample Independent Contractor agreement?

Rahul Jayaram
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Hi folks,

I am a new investor looking to get into flips. Reading up in forums and like the blogs around covering yourself with documentation before you deal with Independent Contractors (ICs).

Unfortunately, some of the links to the sample IC contract seem broken now as they were a few years old.

1) Is anyone willing to share any links to sample IC contracts, an Insurance and indemnification agreement, and a lien waiver?

2) if you get the above all signed off by the IC, is the proof of license, liability insurance, and workmans comp insurance all really needed if they are signing those waivers?

3) what about the need for your own general liability cover? do you really need to get that if you have these folks signing waivers?

Starting off small for me means needing to separate the bells and whistles from the must-haves, hence my questions. I am not sure if some of the small ICs would have the stuff in (2) above.

Thank you in advance for your time.