UNITED STATES
Write up your contracts and paperwork with ready-to-use Construction Industry Forms for US contractors and subtrades.
- Construction and renovation contracts
- Subcontractor agreements
- Financing contracts
- Customizable and reusable templates
- For lien claims and lien release forms for your State, check out USA Lien Forms.
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Texas Contractor's / Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement
TX contractors, you are required by the Texas Property Code to provide this Contractor's â„ Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement to a property owner before beginning work on a residential construction project.
- The Disclosure Statement informs the property owner of their rights, responsibilities and risks in building or renovating a home.
- It also offers guidelines as to what the owner should do to protect him/herself.
- Buy the form once, download it, and use it as often as you require.
Make sure you comply with the law. Download your copy of the Texas Contractor's â„ Lender's Initial Disclosure Statement form.
$12.49
Texas Contractor's Disbursement Disclosure for Residential Construction
The Texas Property Code requires contractors to provide property owners with this Contractor's Disbursement Disclosure for Residential Construction (Consumer Owned) before disbursing the funds.
- The disclosure statement lists the bills that have been paid for work performed on the project as well as the bills that have not yet been paid.
- This disclosure must be provided to the owner before each and every payment to the contractor out of the funds.
- This form is only for residential consumer-owned properties, not for commercial projects.
- Once you purchase the form, you can use it over and over again. Cheaper than pre-printed forms, save on printing costs.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$12.49
Texas Contractor's List of Subcontractors and Suppliers
Texas contractors, make sure you comply with State laws by serving a home owner with this Contractor's List of Subcontractors and Suppliers before starting construction.
- This Notice must be issued by a contractor to a property owner with respect to a construction or renovation project, to make the owner aware of all subcontractors and suppliers who will be providing work or materials for the project.
- State law requires you to keep this notice up to date, and to re-serve the owner if there are changes to the information. Luckily, you can use this digital form as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
$2.99
USA Construction Agreement for Residential Building Project
Use this easy-to-use template to write a Construction Agreement for a residential building project in the United States.
- After the plans are approved by an architect, the home owner will pay 90% of the agreed contract price, and the 10% retainage will be paid upon issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
- The contractor will supply all labor and materials necessary to complete the construction project.
- The contractor must carry adequate liability insurance during the construction.
- The contractor must provide the names of all subcontractors to the owner.
- A signed change order is required for any alterations to the plans.
- The property owner agrees that extras will be billed at actual cost plus a percentage markup.
You can easily modify this USA Residential Construction Agreement to add state-specific provisions for your State.
$29.99
USA Notice of Cancellation
Prepare a Notice of Cancellation for your customers with this template form for the USA.
- This Notice is required by law to be given to a customer in relation to a construction contract or purchase of goods transaction which will result in a lien or security interest being placed on the customer's home.
- The notice sets out the customer's right to cancel the contract within three business days of the transaction date, and outlines the procedure for canceling.
- Pay for the form one time, download it, customize it for your purposes, use it as often as you like.
$6.29
Waiver and Release of Homeowner by Contractor | USA
Hiring a contractor to do construction or renovation work on your property? Protect yourself against injury claims with this USA Waiver and Release of Homeowner by Contractor form.
- The contractor should sign the release form before starting the work.
- 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.
- Available in MS Word format, fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the United States.
$6.49
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