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Remodeling contracts and forms for contractors: General Building, Plumbing, Roofing, Electrical, Flooring, Painting, Landscape, Swimming Pool/Spa/Pools, Siding and Decking, Solar, HVAC, Lath, Masonry, Concrete and Tile. See samples of all then order complete Form set for only $139.

Remodeling
Related Forms

Beside the contract, there are other forms related to the project which may come into play. Below is a brief description followed by a link to view any of the forms.

  • 3-Day Notice of Cancellation - unless this purchase was made at the contractor's place of business, federal law mandates the consumer has three business days in which to rescind the contract in writing. This form should be attached to all such contracts.

  • Change Order - every single change made in the project which may affect the price, the date of completion or any other aspect of the contract, should be specified in writing and signed by the buyer. Any good contract should specify this.

  • Extra Work Order - approval, in writing, by the responsible party, for additional or necessary work to complete the project, not originally included in the agreement

  • Notice of Completion - legal document to county recorder establishing that the work has been completed to contractee's satisfaction.

  • Preliminary Notice - those who provide material, equipment,or services for use in the project, may use this form to notify the buyer that if the contractor fails to pay, they have a legal right to come after the buyer for payment. Even if the buyer has paid the contractor but the contractor has not paid the supplier, the supplier comes after the property owner. The Preliminary Notice is advance notice that if the supplier is not paid by the contractor, the supplier will file a Mechanic's Lien against the property. It then becomes the buyer's responsibility to be sure the contractor pays the supplier.This is done through the use of Conditional and Unconditional Release notices.

  • Mechanic's Lien - this is a legal document of notification that a lien has been placed against the property for nonpayment. This could be filed by the contractor against the property owner for nonpayment or, against the property owner by a supplier of material, equipment or services, due to nonpayment by the contractor.

  • Mechanic's Lien Release - a legal document of notification that the Mechanic's Lien has been satisfied.

  • Conditional Waiver & Release Upon Progress Payment - is used by a party who applies for a progress payment when the progress payment check has not yet cleared the bank. This release only becomes effective when the check has cleared the bank.

  • Unconditional Waiver & Release Upon Progress Payment - waives rights unconditionally (for work performed during a certain period) and states the contractor has been paid for giving up those rights.

  • Conditional Waiver & Release Upon Final Payment - is used by a party who applies for a progress payment when the progress payment check has not yet cleared the bank. This release only becomes effective when the check has cleared the bank.

  • Unconditional Waiver & Release Upon Final Payment - this document waives rights unconditionally and states that the contractor, supplier of material or equipment has been paid and gives-up rights to seek any further payment.


To view any of these forms, follow the link, then click on your state and scroll down to view a "General" sample of these forms.






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