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While we are just software pros not attorneys heres some advice on five things you should include in your landscaping contracts. Identification of Two Parties. You need to clearly state whos involved with and responsible for the project. Services Being Offered. What It Will Cost. Project Deadlines. Problem Preventer.
In Arizona, anyone charging over $1000 for landscaping services has to have a contractor license.
Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 10 requires a contractor be licensed through the Registrar of Contractors (ROC) to legally perform construction or home repair and remodeling jobs having total project cost, including labor and materials, above $1,000 or requiring a building permit.
10 Tips for Successful Contract Negotiation Start with a draft. Break it down into smaller pieces. Keep your initial terms simple. Know your why. Prioritize your key objectives. Ask questions and understand your counterpartys motives. Come prepared with research.
Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 10 requires a contractor be licensed through the Registrar of Contractors (ROC) to legally perform construction or home repair and remodeling jobs having total project cost, including labor and materials, above $1,000 or requiring a building permit.
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What should be in a Landscaping Contract? The names and contact information of the landscaping contractor and client. A statement that acknowledges both parties mutually consent to the terms and conditions. The contracts start and end date along with the terms of payment.
Minor work includes repairs and small alterations that dont require building permits. Unlicensed handyman in Arizona can do work, such as putting up drywall, assembling furniture, fixing windows, installing doors, and replacing fixtures. A handyman is typically paid around $25 an hour in Arizona.
10 Important Questions to Ask a Landscape Contractor Where do you source your plants, shrubs, and trees? Will you handle all maintenance? Do you understand my vision? How long do you estimate the whole project will take? When will all the plantings docHub maturity? Who should I contact if I notice a problem?
Arizona law allows unlicensed contractors to perform certain jobs as long as they cost less than $1,000, including labor, materials and other items.
0:01 2:00 Make sure they put it in writing. Also. Important is to have a timetable for the completion of theMoreMake sure they put it in writing. Also. Important is to have a timetable for the completion of the project. Now. We can try to get everything done exactly on time.

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