One of the reasons ERP, NSHP and CSI applications are often put on hold is because inexperienced contractors have trouble writing a sound labor contract with protections for the purchaser. Below are 8 details which, if included on a contract will help keep your incentive process from being stalled.
8 details:
1. Contractor's name, address and license number.
2. Description of the work which specifically menions the panels or turbines involved and their application.
3. Statement about how and where to file complaints.
4. Notice about how and when a customer can cancell.
5. The terms of payment broken down into dollars and cents.
6. Total price (price after incentive and before if contractor plans on collecting the incentive).
7. Approximate start and finish of the project.
8. Other legal notices.
More information about writing a good labor contract can be found here: www.cslb.ca.gov
Friday, August 29, 2008
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