An ‘Amendment to Agreement’ changes the original Building Agreement, unlike an ‘Addendum,’ which adds to it.
Conducting a credit check ensures the builder/contractor is a fit and proper person/company with no defaults or county court judgments
A final demand letter from the Homeowner or Contractor, advising the recipient of default and offering a last chance to resolve issues before escalation
A termination letter from the Homeowner, clearly stating the recipient’s involvement ends as of the letter’s date.
A Cavass Payment Schedule is an essential agreement between the Homeowner and Contractor, outlining costs and timing.
An agreement ensuring all digital images, drawings, customer and contract information, and processes remain the property of the Homeowner, protecting their rights
Cavass ‘Addendum’ confirms changes in writing as an addition to the original Building Agreement, agreed upon by both Homeowner and Contractor.
Designed to protect homeowners during improvement work, this agreement sets clear terms with the Contractor and safeguards against potential issues.
The Cavass “Quotation Agreement” details full project costs, room by room, and is legally binding when signed by the Contractor.
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✔️ Default Letter
✔️ Building Agreement
✔️ Quotation Agreement
✔️ Default Letter
✔️ Building Agreement
✔️ Amendment Agreement
✔️ Confidentiality Agreement
✔️ Quotation Agreement
✔️ Default Letter
✔️ Building Agreement
✔️ Amendment Agreement
✔️ Confidentiality Agreement
✔️ Payment Schedule
✔️ Termination Letter
✔️ Addendum Agreement