This home repair contract is entered into by and between [Sender.FirstName] [Sender.LastName] (the Contractor) and [Client.FirstName] [Client.LastName] (the Homeowner) for home repair services at the property located at [Property.Address] .
Use the text field in the scope of work section of this home repair contract template to describe the work you’ll be performing. Be sure to provide plenty of detail.
The home repair project is described as follows:
Use the template’s pricing table to identify any fees that the client will be responsible for. You can add additional line items by clicking inside the table.
The Homeowner agrees to pay the following amounts for the above listed home repair services:
Name | Price | Qty | Subtotal |
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Subtotal | $0.00 |
Discount | $0.00 |
Tax | $0.00 |
Total | $0.00 |
The Homeowner agrees to pay 50% of the “Total” amount listed in the table above before the home repair project begins, and to pay the remaining balance at the project’s completion. Any work not expressly listed in the Scope of Work in this home repair contract will be subject to additional fees.
The Contractor agrees to start work by [Project.StartDate] and complete work no later than [Project.EndDate] .
This template includes terms common to home repair contracts. It is wise to have an attorney review them to ensure that your contract complies with the laws specific to your area.
Once you’ve sent this template, you’ll receive email notifications when your client views and signs it.
By signing below, the Homeowner and Contractor agree to the scope of work, payment terms, and terms and conditions of this homeowner contract.
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A home repair contract is a legally binding document between two parties (client and contractor) which states that the contractor will undertake home repair services for the client in exchange for compensation. It includes details about the project and the pricing.
Begin the repair contract by establishing the details of both parties. Next, introduce scope of work, payment terms, project schedule, and terms and conditions. End the contract with an acceptance form. The contract with need the signatures of both parties for it to be enforceable.
A home improvement contract should typically include details such as names and relationship of both parties, scope of work, project schedule and timelines, cost, payment terms, project deliverables, terms and conditions, acceptance form, and signatures.
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