Posted by oldtanker on August 02, 2012 at 22:43:26 from (66.228.255.239):
John, a local lady (using the term lady lightly) ask me a doing some brush cutting work. Can you post on here a sample contract spelling out work to be done and liability and who is responsible. Keep in mind that brush cutter can throw things a good distance. I want her to understand that if a chunk of wood flies through her window I'm not going to be held responsible for it. I ask you to post it here because I'm not the only one who may do custom work and others may be able to use it too.
If you are not comfortable with that can you shoot me an email at rlkfam at yahoo?
Should also contain an hourly rate to include travel time! I hour minimum!
I've delt with this woman before and know what she can be like. I kept her drive plowed for a couple of years with a verbal understanding that I would plow it as time allowed. Told her most of the time it would be late afternoon at best. If I didn't have her drive plowed by 8AM she would call every half hour until I got there. Then when I got rid of the plow she tried claiming that I should be the one to find her someone else to clear her drive.
I wouldn't even consider it but I'm in need of a few extra bucks right now.
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