Contractor Limited Warranty

Contractors, use this template to prepare a Contractor Limited Warranty for work done on a specified property.

  • The contractor warrants the work to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year after completion.
  • The warranty is subject to certain limitations.
  • This is a generic warranty form (not country-specific) which can be used anywhere.
  • Available in MS Word format, fully editable and can be easily customized for your business.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 06-March-2025
SKU: 6880
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Contract Change Order

Prepare a Contract Change Order for changes under a construction or renovation contract with this easy-to-use template form.

  • The Change Order form must be signed by both the owner and the contractor, and the owner may require the contractor's surety (if any) to approve the changes as well.
  • The changes can include additions, amendments or deletions to the scope of the work, materials, extras, etc., and corresponding adjustments to the contract price.
  • The completion date can also be amended to accommodate the changes.
  • The Change Order form can be used by general contractors and subtrades alike.
  • This is a generic form that can be used anywhere.
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Ontario Renovation Contract

Ontario contractors, write up a Renovation Contract for a home owner with this easy-to-use template form.

  • Materials. The contractor agrees to provide all required materials, labor, tools, equipment and supervision.
  • Contract Price. Payment of the contract price, less required holdback under the Ontario Construction Lien Act, will be made in several payments, with the balance due on completion.
  • Change Orders. A signed change order is required for any alterations to the work specified.
  • Site Safety. The contractor is responsible for cleanup and for job site safety.
  • Home Owner's Responsibilities. The home owner is responsible for providing utilities, toilets and access to the work site.
  • Warranty. The contractor provides a 1-year warranty of the materials and workmanship and agrees to correct any defects of which it is notified in writing during the warranty period.
  • Insurance. The contractor is responsible for maintaining adequate insurance, and for complying with the requirements of the Workers Compensation Act.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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Subcontractor Addendum to Contract

If you're using subtrades on a construction project, you should have each one sign this Subcontractor Addendum to Contract.

  • The subcontractor accepts the terms of the primary contractor's Subcontract, subject to the contractor accepting the terms of the Addendum.
  • In the event of discrepancies between the Addendum and the other contract documents, the Addendum will prevail.
  • The subcontractor has the same rights against the contractor as the contractor has against the property owner.
  • The contractor is responsible for obtaining all permits and providing all site facilities and utilities unless otherwise agreed in writing by the subcontractor.
  • The subcontractor is entitled to reimbursement for extra costs if there is a change in the project schedule.
  • This is a generic form (not country-specific), available in MS Word format.
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Buyer's Certificate of Acceptance After Final Inspection

Builders, once your buyer has done the final inspection, get them to sign this Certificate of Acceptance form.

  • The buyer acknowledges having provided the builder with a list of deficiencies (if applicable). If there are no deficiencies, the buyer indicates that by writing "NONE".
  • Except for the deficiencies listed, the buyer accepts the home as is.
  • The buyer gives up any further claim against the builder.
  • Don't run the risk of getting slapped with a lawsuit down the road. Always get the buyer's signature accepting the work.
  • Available in MS Word format. Reusable and fully editable.
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Waiver and Release of Homeowner by Contractor | Canada

If you hire a contractor to do work on your home, protect yourself against claims arising from injury or death with this Canada Waiver and Release of Homeowner by Contractor.

  • The Waiver and Release form should be signed before the contractor starts work on the construction or renovation project.
  • The contractor releases the property owner from any and all liability, and acknowledges the risks associated with the construction.
  • The contractor assumes all responsibility and waives any claims he/she may have with respect to injury, damage or loss resulting from the performance of the work.
  • This form is available in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
  • Intended to be used only in Canada.
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