Washington Residential Cleaning Contract for Contractor

State:
Washington
Control #:
WA-00462-17
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

This form is designed for use between Residential Cleaning Contractors and Property Owners and may be executed with either a cost plus or fixed fee payment arrangement. This contract addresses such matters as change orders, work site information, warranty and insurance. This form was specifically drafted to comply with the laws of the State of Washington.

Free preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview

How to fill out Washington Residential Cleaning Contract For Contractor?

Searching for a Washington Residential Cleaning Contract for Contractor on the internet can be stressful. All too often, you find documents that you simply think are ok to use, but find out later they’re not. US Legal Forms offers over 85,000 state-specific legal and tax documents drafted by professional legal professionals according to state requirements. Have any document you are searching for quickly, hassle free.

If you already have the US Legal Forms subscription, just log in and download the sample. It’ll automatically be included to your My Forms section. If you don’t have an account, you have to sign-up and choose a subscription plan first.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines listed below to download Washington Residential Cleaning Contract for Contractor from the website:

  1. See the document description and click Preview (if available) to verify if the form meets your expectations or not.
  2. In case the form is not what you need, find others using the Search field or the listed recommendations.
  3. If it is right, simply click Buy Now.
  4. Choose a subscription plan and create an account.
  5. Pay with a card or PayPal and download the template in a preferable format.
  6. Right after downloading it, you may fill it out, sign and print it.

Obtain access to 85,000 legal templates straight from our US Legal Forms catalogue. Besides professionally drafted templates, customers are also supported with step-by-step instructions on how to find, download, and complete templates.

Form popularity

FAQ

Meet with Potential Clients. Meet with potential clients onsite to discuss the scope of the cleaning job. Discuss Types of Services Needed. Discuss with potential clients the types of janitorial services needed. Determine Staffing and Transportation Needs.

Create a website. Partner with local organizations. Provide exceptional service throughout the bidding process. Establish a referral program.

Identify the customer and service provider. Describe the services being provided. Outline a payment schedule. Establish terms about confidentiality, non-solicitation, and non-competition. Address ownership of materials. Personalize your Service Agreement.

Basic information for both parties. Your contract should list the following details about your business and your client: Scope of services. Supply list. Renewal and termination clause. Payment details. Dispute resolution.

To give a customer an estimate, add the times for the areas given by the customer, divide those times by 60 to get how long it will take to clean and multiply that number by your hourly rate. For example, 200/60 = 3.33 x $30 = $100. The number you get will be the amount you charge your customer.

Here's a cleaning services price list: the average cost of hire a cleaning service is $90 to $150 and the average national hourly rate is $25 to $90 per cleaner. A single family home should cost $120 to $150 to clean, according to Home Advisor.

Basic information for both parties. Your contract should list the following details about your business and your client: Scope of services. Supply list. Renewal and termination clause. Payment details. Dispute resolution.

Your contact information and license number. A contract or billing number. A detailed list of the services you'll provide and on what schedule. Your prices per service. A schedule of when you'll perform your services.

Fortunately, there are a few websites where you can look up and bid on government contracts. Sites like GovernmentBids.com, GovGB.com, and FBO.gov are all great resources for federal contracts. There's also the U.S. General Servies Administration which helps small businesses win government contracts.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Washington Residential Cleaning Contract for Contractor