Items to Look for in a Handyman Contract You Sign
Items to Look for in a Handyman Contract You Sign — Contractor information: Company name, address, telephone number and license number. Homeowner information: Name(s), address and the job site address. Date the parties entered into the contract and estimated date of completion. The agreed upon payment schedule. The cost of the project: The subtotal amounts for each trade and a grand total of the contract price listed. Drawings and plans (if any) approved and signed by all parties. Make sure you read and understand the contract before you sign. Check the contractor’s license status on the day you sign the contract, even if you did so earlier. License status can change overnight.