
Home Renovation Sample Contract
Parties Involved:
Homeowner: [Homeowner's Full Name]
- Address: [Homeowner's Address]
- Contact Information: [Phone Number, Email]
Contractor: [Contractor's Full Name or Company Name]
- Address: [Contractor's Business Address]
- Contact Information: [Phone Number, Email, License Number]
Project Description:
- Project Location: [Address of Renovation Site]
- Detailed Description of the Work: [List all the renovation works to be done]
- Project Start Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
- Estimated Completion Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
Payment Terms:
- Total Contract Price: [Amount in Local Currency]
- Payment Schedule: [Detailed payment milestones, e.g., % upfront, % on completion of specific tasks]
- Method of Payment: [e.g., Check, Bank Transfer]
Material and Labor:
- List of Materials: [Detailed list of all materials required for the project]
- Labor: [Details of the workforce, including subcontractors, if any]
Change Order Procedure:
- Any changes to the original plan must be documented in a written change order that includes the new work to be performed, the materials needed, and the adjusted cost.
Warranty:
- Contractor agrees to provide a warranty for the work completed, covering [specific details of the warranty, duration, what is included, and what is excluded].
Dispute Resolution:
- Method of resolving disputes (e.g., mediation, arbitration).
Termination Clause:
- Conditions under which either party can terminate the contract.
Insurance and Liability:
- Proof of Contractor’s Insurance: [Details of insurance coverage]
- Liability for damages or injuries during the project.
Permits and Legal Compliance:
- Responsibility for obtaining necessary permits and ensuring the work complies with local building codes.
Signatures:
- The undersigned parties agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this contract.
Homeowner’s Signature: ____________________Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
Contractor’s Signature: ____________________Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
Remember, this is a basic template and might need modifications based on local laws and the specific scope of your project. It's highly recommended to consult with a legal expert to ensure that the contract meets all legal requirements and adequately protects your interests.