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FAQ
Is there an upper limit on how much I can spend?
No. Your SCA sets an upper limit on the total cost of the project. However, you may be able to negotiate a lower price with the contractor.
Are there any additional things I need to consider?
Yes - check your local laws regarding the types of projects you can undertake and the conditions you need to meet. Some states require that you obtain council approval to build. Others say you just need to inform them of your plans. You can check with the local authorities for their views on this issue.
What happens to one party if they don't want the other side?
Failure to keep your promises can result in the law permitting the other party to sue you and treat your promise as null. Damages include the amount due plus interest, court cost, and legal fees.
Who is responsible for paying for the service
The SCA identifies who is responsible for paying the service. The service provider may be entitled to compensation if it isn't paid in full.
What are the payment terms for the service/contractor I am required to pay?
The service you are receiving will dictate the payment schedule. You would normally pay the contractor when the job is done. In contrast, if you buy a product from a supplier, such as a kitchen range cooker, you might only pay after receiving and testing the item.
Is a guarantee a service contract?
A service contract does not constitute a warranty. It is an agreement between the parties to exchange goods and/or services. In this case, the customer agrees to pay the cost of repair or replacement if the product does not perform satisfactorily. This type of contract is also known as a maintenance contract.
Who signs a Service Agreement
Service agreements between you and your customers define how you will deliver services to them. It describes the customer's responsibilities as well as what you can do for them and when they must pay you.
You will be informed in the service agreement if any additional fees apply for services that are not included.
A service agreement should include all the terms and conditions that apply to the contract. This includes payment methods and delivery times.
This template will help you cover all aspects of the agreement.
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- (ii) Name, address, and telephone number of each proposed first-tier subcontractor with a proposed subcontract estimated at $10 million or more. (acquisition.gov)
- Reasonable late fees go up to 25% per year on unpaid sums. (lawdepot.com)
- (3) The contracting officer may provide for a contract price adjustment based solely on a percentage rate determined by the contracting officer using a published economic indicator incorporated into the solicitation and resulting contract. (acquisition.gov)
- While we offer all our high-quality services at competitive prices, we know that many who need our services are on fixed incomes, so we offer a 10 percent discount for seniors and military members. (homeservicecontractorsinc.com)
- (1) Ascertain the extent to that offers are based on the payment of overtime and shift premiums; and (2) Negotiate contract prices or estimated costs without these premiums or obtain the requirement from other sources. (acquisition.gov)
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What should a Service Agreement include?
Any business relationship requires a Service Agreement. It will outline what you expect and how it will be achieved. It also outlines when and where the other party must fulfill its contractual obligations.
A successful SA must include these key elements:
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The scope of work and services required by both parties.
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Payment terms details, including start date and expiration dates for goods/services.
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An agreed price for the project.
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Any additional charges, like VAT, etc.
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Whether there is any other matter that should be discussed.
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Who will take care of the job if it goes wrong?
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How disputes will be settled
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What happens if one party breaches the contract.
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What happens in the event of a dispute.
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When does this contract go into effect
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What happens if one party fails to perform?
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What length of time will you be required to pay invoices
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Who pays for travel costs?
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Where the money comes from.
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What happens when the client has a change of mind?
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What happens if the supplier doesn't turn up.
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Who has the right to enter the site during construction?
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What happens if the client cancels the project?
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What happens if the product malfunctions?
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What happens if the manufacturer refuses parts?
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What happens when the equipment stops working?
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What happens when the project takes longer to complete?
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What happens if work isn’t completed in the timeframe agreed upon?
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What happens to the project if it isn't up-to-standard?
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What happens if costs exceed expectations?
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What happens to the materials if they are not delivered on-time?
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What happens when the material arrives damaged.
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What happens if the products are not up to standard.
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What happens if the job gets cancelled before it is completed?
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What happens if the company goes bust.