Check Out The Handyman Contract Before Signing It
Check Out The Handyman Contract Before Signing It: Did you read and do you understand your contract? Does the 3-day right to cancel a contract apply to you? Does the contract tell you when work will start and end? Does the contract include a detailed description of the work to be done, the material to be used, and equipment to be installed? This description should include a plan and scale drawing showing the shape, size, dimensions and specifications. It should include brand names, model numbers, quantities and colors. Specific descriptions now will prevent disputes later. Are you required to pay a down payment? If you are, the down payment should never be more than 10% of the contract price or $1,000, whichever is less. Is there a schedule of payments? If there is, you should pay only as work is completed and not before.
Did your contractor give you a “Notice to Owner,” a warning notice describing liens and ways to prevent them? Even if you pay your contractor, a lien can be placed on your home by unpaid laborers, subcontractors, or material suppliers. A lien can result in you paying twice or, in some cases, losing your home in a foreclosure. Check the “Notice to Owner” for ways to protect yourself. Did you know changes or additions to your contract must all be in writing? Putting changes in writing reduces the possibility of a later dispute.