Draft Construction Agreement in Florida for Construction Business
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Construction Agreement
in Florida for Construction Business.
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The user received 2 bids to draft the Construction Agreement at a pricing range of $585 - $1,500 on a flat fee.
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Service type
Draft
Document type
Construction Agreement
Location
Florida
Client type
Business
Client industry
Construction
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$585 - $1,500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
2 bids
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Asked on Mar 3, 2021
stuck in a bad contract
I got into a contract with a roofing company that wants to charge me 12 thousand dollars out of pocket on top of he !5 or so thousand that thge insurance is paying or the want 5,800 for breach of contract i need the roof but i cant afford that much debt or cash
Matthew S.
Answered Mar 3, 2021
What is the basis for the additional $5K? In general, if you never consented to it in a contract, asking for more is a breach of contract and you can sue to enforce the contract at the original price or sue to recover the cost to complete the project with someone else.
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