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does anyone have a good agreement contract that is signed by the customer before work begins that you would be willing to share? Thanks

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welcome Randy
i'm not sure what a 'good agreement' contract is, i'm all ears.....

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Go to mike holt's site, under free stuff he has a good start for a proposal. You will need to modify it to suit both you and your state laws. A "good Agreement" is one that leave no doubt about what is to be done when and how you will be paid.
Good luck


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Thanks so much for your reply. I'm heading to Mike Holt's site..

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HI. I too am interested.... whats the site?

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http://www.mikeholt.com/documents/management/freestuff/Proposal.doc

Used this as a base for my current (pun intended) contract.

Added a check box indicating whether it's an inclusive bid, or a T&M job, added a "Location of work" line & added a section under "Owner/Contractor defaults" for NSF / closed account checks.
I also dropped the "Terms & Conditions" section down to a 9pt font, and was able to fit it onto a single page with .5" margins (saves paper)


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