How a Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Landscaping Contract in Maryland
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Review
Landscaping Contract
Maryland
Business
Business
Over a week
$850 - $1,200 (Flat fee)
2 bids
3 pages
How much does it cost to Review a Landscaping Contract in Maryland?
For this project, the client received 2 proposals from lawyers to review a Landscaping Contract in Maryland, with flat fee bids ranging from $850 to $1,200 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Project Description
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Washington
Can I terminate a landscaping contract if the contractor has failed to meet the agreed-upon deadlines?
I entered into a landscaping contract with a contractor to redesign my backyard, which included various tasks such as installing a patio, planting trees, and laying down new turf. The contract specified that the work would be completed within six weeks. However, it has been over three months, and the contractor has consistently failed to meet the agreed-upon deadlines, causing significant inconvenience and frustration. Can I terminate the contract due to the contractor's breach of the agreed-upon timeframe?
Merry K.
Usually, yes, but it depends in the terms and conditions of the signed agreement, and what steps you have taken to date (such as written correspondance with the contractor) to try to get the landscape contractor to fullfil the contract. You may want to start by verifying the contractor's license: https://lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/contractors/hiring-a-contractor/verify-contractor-tradesperson-business There are remedies you can use through this state agency (put another way, the agency may be able to accept a complaint from you and help you with this situation for free). Best, Merry
Landscaping Contract
California
Can I terminate a landscaping contract if the contractor consistently fails to meet the agreed-upon deadlines?
I entered into a landscaping contract with a contractor to redesign and maintain my backyard. The contract specified a timeline for completion of various tasks, including planting, installing hardscape elements, and regular maintenance. However, the contractor has consistently failed to meet these deadlines, causing significant delays in the project. Despite multiple discussions and reminders, there has been no improvement in their performance. Can I terminate the contract due to their consistent failure to meet the agreed-upon deadlines?
Dolan W.
Hello! You may be able to terminate the contract due to the contractor's consistent failure to meet the agreed-upon deadlines, especially if time is specified as an essential element of the contract (often termed a "time is of the essence" clause). Even if the contract does not explicitly state this, CA courts generally recognize that significant delays impacting the core purpose of the agreement can be grounds for termination if the contractor repeatedly fails to fulfill obligations despite reminders and discussions. Nevertheless, we can review the contract for any clauses related to termination, timelines, and breach of contract. If termination is pursued, you may need to issue a formal notice, detailing the reasons and referencing the missed deadlines and your attempts to remedy the situation. Best of luck! Dolan