Construction Contract Forms New Jersey
Every contractor who signs a NJ construction contract form has a chance to negotiate
terms of that agreement. Relatively few private jobs are done on a take-it-or-leave-it
basis on printed construction contract forms offered by the owner. Most residential,
commercial and industrial contracts are negotiated between the property owner and
the contractor. Many contractors offer to prepare the contract simply because the
property owner can't or doesn't want to try. On most jobs, the construction contractor
starts contract negotiations simply by submitting a written bid. Attaching a construction
contracts form to your bids makes it easy for your clients to say "Yes."
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Of course, not every client will be eager to do business on the construction contracts
forms for New Jersey that you offer. Some will prefer their own contract. Others
will object to specific terms in the agreement you offer. What then? No problem.
That's the way it's supposed to be – negotiation. The better you and your
clients understand the New Jersey construction forms you offer, the less likely
any surprises and disputes.
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But no matter what objection a client may have to the contract you offer, it's always
better to do business on a constructor contract form of your selection. Don't get
caught doing business on a defective construction contract form.
The constructor contractor forms you draft with New Jersey Construction Contract
Writer can tilt contract bias any way you want, either in favor of the property
owner, neutral or in your favor. Regardless of the contract bias, all forms will
comply perfectly with New Jersey law. Click to link to a
free trial download of NJ CCW.
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