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Zulf H.
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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What terms should I put in landscaping agreement

Zulf H.
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hi, I am in the process of forming an agreement with one landscaper to manage 5 of my properties. I was wondering what terms do you put in the agreement. 

Below are a few I thought of:

1) Weekly service for landscaping and cleaning around the building

2) Identify a specific day in the week he will visit the properties. 

3) looking for other input....

My main concern is I want to make sure they visit the properties regularly and do the job they are paid for. I travel for business so I cannot be there to see if the job is being done on a weekly basis. 

Any advice would be helpful. 

Thanks!

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