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5 similar Homeowner/Contractor Agreement contracts

HOMEOWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT- Full Consultant
Homeowner/Contractor Agreement • March 12th, 2014

$ for completion of the work, including all sales tax due by law, together with such increases or decreases in the contract price as may be approved in writing by the Lender. The work will begin within 30 days of the loan closing with the Lender and will be completed by 5 months from the date of settlement unless delayed beyond the Contractor’s control. The General Provisions listed below are made a part of this Agreement. The contract documents consist of the architectural exhibits listed in the Rehabilitation Loan Agreement between the Owner(s) and the Lender, or as described below (or on an attached sheet):

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HOMEOWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT- Streamline
Homeowner/Contractor Agreement • November 20th, 2013

THIS AGREEMENT, made this date , between the above mentioned Homeowner (Owner) and Contractor, is for the rehabilitation of the property located at that has been approved for FHA mortgage insurance under Section 203(k) of the National Housing Act. The Owner(s) shall pay the Contractor the sum of $ for completion of the work, including all sales tax due by law, together with such increases or decreases in the contract price as may be approved in writing by the Lender. The work will begin within 30 days of the loan closing with the Lender and will be completed by 4 months from the date of settlement unless delayed beyond the Contractor’s control. The General Provisions listed below are made a part of this Agreement. The contract documents consist of the architectural exhibits listed in the Rehabilitation Loan Agreement between the Owner(s) and the Lender, or as described below (or on an attached sheet):

HOMEOWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT- Limited
Homeowner/Contractor Agreement • November 20th, 2013

THIS AGREEMENT, made this date , between the above mentioned Homeowner (Owner) and Contractor, is for the rehabilitation of the property located at that has been approved for FHA mortgage insurance under Section 203(k) of the National Housing Act. The Owner(s) shall pay the Contractor the sum of $ for completion of the work, including all sales tax due by law, together with such increases or decreases in the contract price as may be approved in writing by the Lender. The work will begin within 30 days of the loan closing with the Lender and will be completed by 4 months from the date of settlement unless delayed beyond the Contractor’s control. The General Provisions listed below are made a part of this Agreement. The contract documents consist of the architectural exhibits listed in the Rehabilitation Loan Agreement between the Owner(s) and the Lender, or as described below (or on an attached sheet):

HOMEOWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT- Full Consultant
Homeowner/Contractor Agreement • November 20th, 2013

THIS AGREEMENT, made this date , between the above mentioned Homeowner (Owner) and Contractor, is for the rehabilitation of the property located at that has been approved for FHA mortgage insurance under Section 203(k) of the National Housing Act. The Owner(s) shall pay the Contractor the sum of $ for completion of the work, including all sales tax due by law, together with such increases or decreases in the contract price as may be approved in writing by the Lender. The work will begin within 30 days of the loan closing with the Lender and will be completed by 5 months from the date of settlement unless delayed beyond the Contractor’s control. The General Provisions listed below are made a part of this Agreement. The contract documents consist of the architectural exhibits listed in the Rehabilitation Loan Agreement between the Owner(s) and the Lender, or as described below (or on an attached sheet):

HOMEOWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT
Homeowner/Contractor Agreement • November 14th, 2013

the rehabilitation of the property located at that has been approved for FHA mortgage insurance under Section 203(k) of the National Housing Act. The Owner(s) shall pay the Contractor the sum of $ for completion of the work, including all sales tax due by law, together with such increases or decreases in the contract price as may be approved in writing by the Lender. The work will begin within 30 days of the loan closing with the Lender and will be completed by 6 months from the date of settlement unless delayed beyond the Contractor’s control. The General Provisions listed below are made a part of this Agreement. The contract documents consist of the architectural exhibits listed in the Rehabilitation Loan Agreement between the Owner(s) and the Lender, or as described below (or on an attached sheet):

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