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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the blank snow removal contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form, followed by your name and contact information in the designated fields. This ensures that both parties are clearly identified.
  3. Fill in your address, city, province, and postal code accurately to avoid any service issues. This information is crucial for service delivery.
  4. Review the terms regarding service conditions, payment schedules, and cancellation policies. Make sure you understand these before signing.
  5. Sign and date the contract at the bottom. Ensure that both you and Mike Vermette have signed to validate the agreement.

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What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Snow Removal Jobs CityAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay Lake Tahoe, CA $62,797 $5,233 San Francisco, CA $62,454 $5,204 Santa Clara, CA $62,256 $5,188 Sunnyvale, CA $62,214 $5,1846 more rows
Youll want to set a flat fee for the initial four to six inches of snow. If the snow event exceeds six inches, charge a fixed amount for every extra inch or switch to charging an hourly rate. The average cost to plow four to six inches of snow is $60$100. You can add $3$10 for every additional inch of snow.
Heres how to get started: Check local and state requirements: Some cities and states require a general business license, while others may have specific regulations for snow removal. Check with your local government office, such as the Chamber of Commerce or business licensing department.
Residential contracts: The average cost of a seasonal snow removal contract is $700, with most homeowners paying between $300 and $1,000. Expect to pay more if you have a large yard with frequent, heavy snowfall. To manage a small space with light snow, contracts can cost as little as $200.
What should your snow removal contract include? Business information. Property address. Customer information. Terms of agreement. Payment terms. Description of the property. Scope of services. Terms and conditions.

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