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mioh
5 months agoContributor 2
Quote Disclaimers - General Contracting
What kind of disclaimers, contract language do you include in every quote you send? We are a general contractor so the disclaimers can be vague-ish compared to a roofing company, etc. I just had a s...
ryaantuttle
5 months agoJobber Ambassador
This is always a fun topic and one of the most serious, if you ask me.
This is where you want to consult a lawyer once you've outlined your contract/proposal agreement. Each state is different and the laws are not always applicable.
Writing up these proposals is a way you can protect yourself, team , family and business. So, looking for and building a relationship with a lawyer is critical. And, there's all types of lawyers, too.
We have 1 for litigation, 1 for corporate and 1 for trademarks. It's an entire team that communicates with our CPS, too, so our **bleep** ARE COVERED! I see too many contractors working their **bleep** off, only to argue about getting paid , change orders or having to do work they NEVER agreed, too.
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- NateHardy5 months agoContributor 2
In addition, I always add a “Rock” clause. With new builds you never know what you may run into with excavation. Putting in utilities etc… In northern Arizona Malapai can be the bane of any excavators existence.