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How to: Independent Contractor Agreement & S.O.W.

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Hello everyone,

I have been tinkering around my SFR, doing most of the repairs on my own. However, I would like to hire a handyman to help me replace my porch roof. I'm trying to make a bullet proof Independent Contractor Agreement and SOW to ensure the process goes smoothly for follow on jobs. I know, I should hire out a contractor, but I have done some roofing work before and am really trying to understand how to manage people by making thorough SOWs.

Therefore, what do you use for your Agreements and SOWs.  I found a couple online templates, however they don't seem too detailed.  I will be providing all materials, e.g. underlayment, shingles, nails, etc., the dumpster and pulling the permit. 

Thanks,

Joe