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If you're a New Jersey contractor, you need to use New Jersey construction contracts. |
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You need contracts that: |
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- Include all the notices and disclosures required by New Jersey law.
- Fit your jobs. Boilerplate contracts reflect a lack of professionalism.
- Avoid the penalties New Jersey imposes for use of a defective contract.
- Anticipate the most likely disputes. Protect yourself.
- Resolve key issues in your favor by adjusting the contract bias.
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When you deliver a bid, attach a New Jersey contract that: |
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- You've drafted in minutes,
- Complies with both New Jersey and Federal law, and
- Demonstrates your competence as a construction "pro."
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Software for New Jersey Construction Contractor |
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New Jersey Construction Contract Writer drafts construction contracts based on your
responses to interview questions. Click the buttons and boxes to draft a contract
as detailed or as simple as the project requires – anything from a small home repair
job to a major commercial project. |
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When your contract is complete, click to create subcontracts that mirror the prime
contract perfectly. No need to rely on subcontract "flow-down." |
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Program updates are free. Data updates are free for the first year and $25 per year
thereafter (or $40 for two years). You'll be notified when updates are available. |
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