What Does A Real Estate Investor Need To Know About Hiring Contractors?
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Title: What Does A Real Estate Investor Need To Know About Hiring Contractors?
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Author: Mark Maupin
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What Does A Real Estate Investor Need To Know About Hiring Contractors?
Copyright 2006 National Real Estate Network LLC
Where do you find contractor? Ask for referrals from other
investors. You can also go to Home Depot early in the
morning where the contractors check out. Talk to the clerks
about who are the regulars and talk to the contractors in
line. Check out their work start to finish and their
references. Home Depot is a great place to find a
reasonable crew that works for builders.
Does the contractor need insurance? You need to make sure
you or your contractor has two types of insurance.
The Two Types Are:
A. Workman’s Compensation Insurance: If you are doing a lot
of rehabs, you will want to get a minimum workman’s
compensation insurance. If your contractor has workman’s
compensation insurance, you will want him to give you a
copy of his insurance with you shown as an additional named
insured. You then have proof of coverage. Even if you have
a minimum policy covering you, you will still need the
proof of coverage for your insurance carrier or you will be
charged for their cost on your own policy. If you hire a
contractor working by himself he can choose to exempt
himself from workers compensation, but he needs to sign a
form that you get from your insurance company.
B. Liability Insurance: Make sure again that you’re named
as additional insured on your contractor’s policy or have
your own policy. You should talk to insurance experts to
determine the amount of coverage you need.
C. Builder’s Risk Insurance: You may want to check on
getting builders risk insurance for other coverage on your
equipment, tools, and etc.
How do you pay your contractor?
If you are dealing with new contractors that you don’t have
a track record on, I recommend that you buy a small amount
of materials and see that they get the materials to the
job. Only pay for the work that gets done. The question you
need to ask yourself is if the contractor walks from the
job is there enough money to hire someone to finish the
job. Even experienced investors, as well as new investors
make the mistake of paying out too much on the job all the
time. I have had Home Depot call me and tell me that my
contractor is bringing materials back for cash refund. I
have had great contractors who I have had a long
relationship with me walk off the job. It is a must to hold
back enough dollars to hire someone to finish the job. I
don’t care how long you have worked with contractors you
have to inspect the job before paying. If you don’t inspect
the work, don’t get in the business. Consider placing a
provision in your contract that final payment is contingent
on passing a city certification inspection.
Should you have a contract with your rehab crew?
I say yes. At the end of this article is a sample contract.
See your attorney for what you need in your contract.
Should you pull permits? Yes, Yes, Yes!!! The people I see
who try to bypass the system and city inspectors just end
up in trouble and end up doubling their cost. The short cut
to getting the job done is to pay for the permits required.
The comments in shared personal experiences. They are not
intended to be legal or accounting advice nor solutions.
You should always consult with the appropriate professional
when making decisions.
A Sample of Contract I Have Used:
INDEPENDENT REHAB CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT
This agreement is entered into this day of
_________________________. 20 , in the city of
___________________, State of Michigan between
____________________, (owner) of 17177 Laurel Park N, Ste.
265, Livonia, MI 48152 and:
Contractor:
________________________________________________________
Contractor is a Corp. ( ), Ltd Liab Co. ( ) Partnership ( )
Sole Proprietorship ( )
Street Address:
____________________________________________________
City, State, and Zip:
___________________________MI___________________
Phone: ( ) ___________________ Fax: ( )
_________________________
Pager: ( ) ____________________ Cell Phone: ( )
____________________
Emp. Fed. Tax ID No (EIN):_________________ Soc. Sec.
No._____________
Contactor License No (s):__________________ Type of
License: ____________
Person authorized to sign and bind Contractor:
____________________________
1. Schedule: The Contractor agrees to commence work on:
__________________, 20 . The Contractor agrees to complete
all work by: ______________________, 20 , subject to
excusable delays such as strikes, unavailability of
building supplies or acts of nature. Owner reserves the
right to cancel this agreement and Contractor agrees to
forfeit the balance of money due under contract if work is
not completed by this date. The contract herein shall be
void at the option of Owner, if contractor does not
commence work within ___________________________
(____________) days from the date of the signing of this
contract.
2. Scope of Work: Contractor agrees to provide the
following described labor, materials and construction in
accordance with plans and specifications as may be referred
to herein on the following described property:
(A) Address of work site:
___________________________________________________
(B) Description of work (Describe Labor, materials and
Equipment to be furnished. Attach additional pages,
estimates, and work sheets if necessary.
___________________________________________________________
Other Special
Provisions:_________________________________________________
_
The Contractor’s supervisor/project coordinator of this
project shall be designated agent for the Contactor. The
name of the person is: ___________________________________
3. The Contractor agrees to perform this work in a
workmanlike manner and to comply with applicable building
and construction codes for residential and commercial
structures. The Contractor warrants that his work will
conform with such codes and pass any governmental
inspections. (If any plans or specifications are part of
his job, they are to be attached and made part of this
contract).
4. Price: Owner agrees to pay to the contractor for the
satisfactory performance of the contractor’s work subject
to the terms and conditions of this agreement:
Total Contract amount: _________________________.
Initial Payment Amount: _________________Payable on
_________________.
Extra work, if any, will be priced as agreed.
Payments will be made only on satisfactorily completed work
based on progress inspections done by Owner’s approved
supervisors. Contractor has the responsibility of arranging
time for inspections. All check requests must be submitted
by Wednesday proceeding for Friday payments. Should work
not be performed to Owner’s satisfaction and /or accordance
with the codes and standards in paragraph #2, Owner will
retain a sufficient amount to complete the work as a final
payment until the contractor brings the job up to code
and/or Owner’s satisfaction.
5. The following is prohibited unless agreed to in writing
and signed by Owner and Contractor: extra services and
work, deviation of the work as specified herein, or
assignment or subcontracting of the work to be performed.
6. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
Owner of the property from any liability or claims arising
directly or indirectly from the Contractor’s work under
this contract whether due to Contractor, its employees,
workers, and agents or any other person hired by the
contractor. (This includes Construction (including
mechanics and materials) liens). Contractor agrees to pay
all fees and costs incurred in defense of Owner and or
Owner. Contractor specifically agrees to assume and pay any
liens that shall be filed by its sub-contractors.
7. The Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for: Workers
Disability Compensation Insurance, Personal liability
Insurance, Errors and Omissions and/or contractual
Insurance, Public Liability Insurance, and any other
Insurance or Bond coverage, or submit appropriate waivers
which may be necessary or required by Owner, the
municipality and/or State of Michigan. Copies of such
documents, binders, declaration sheet, proofs, or waivers
will be presented to Owner before commencing work.
8. The Contractor agrees to pay and withhold where required
all federal, state and local taxes on the money earned from
Owner for itself or its employees and to file all proper
tax returns. Owner will not withhold any sums for any sums
for any taxes due Contractor. Contractor’s relationship to
the Corporation shall be that of an independent contractor
and not of an officer, employee, or agent of Owner. No
partnership, joint venture, or similar relationship is
created by this Agreement. The Corporation shall have no
liability to Contractor except to pay its compensation
under this contract.
9. Building permits will be pulled by:
_______________________. Costs will be paid by:
__________________________. City certificates will be
obtained by: ___________
_________________________________.
10. No modification of this contract will be effective
unless it’s in writing and is signed by both parties
hereto. This contract binds and benefits both parties,
assigns, personal representatives and any successors. Time
is of the essence of this Contract. This document,
including any attachments, is the entire agreement between
parties. The laws of the State of Michigan govern this
Contract.
This is a legal contract. If there is anything you do not
understand about this contract or the language, DO NOT sign
it. It is recommended that you consult with a legal or tax
advisor of your choice. It is assumed by you signing this
contract that you have either consulted with your advisors
or have decided not to do so.
The parties accept the terms and agree to abide by them.
Owner:
Dated____________________20___By:___________________________
Contractor:
Dated____________________20___By:
___________________________
About the Author:
Ralph Mark Maupin has purchased and sold in excess of 3,500
single-family homes and many multi family properties. Mark
teaches real estate investing seminars, and has real estate
mentoring program. mrleaseoption.com/
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