How to Create a Residential Construction Contract – February 17, 2022

Calling All Residential Contractors! Why You Need a Contract and What Needs to Be in It!

No matter the size of the job, it is imperative you get a contract for everything you do, especially when it comes to residential construction. The construction industry is ever-changing, and you can’t guarantee that every job will go according to plan. Do you have the proper protection in place for your next job? Are you ready to quit getting screwed? There is a surprisingly easy solution to protect yourself and your residential construction business. All you need is… a contract!

A well-written, clear, and easy-to-understand contract is your best bet to manage the homeowner’s expectations and communicate what you are doing. Karalynn Cromeens is here to teach you everything you need to know about residential contracts, what to include, why you need one, the risks if you don’t have a proper contract in place, what you need to be on the lookout for, and tons of tips and tricks to handle your projects with homeowners. This webinar is full of real-life examples that Karalynn has encountered with her clients over the years. It’s a new year, a time to take action, and a time to truly protect yourself and everything you’ve built. Protect your company, protect your family, and take the time and money to get your custom construction contract done right. Karalynn will teach you how! Join us at this not to be missed webinar.

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Thu, February 17, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CST

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Karalynn Cromeens is the Owner and Managing Partner of The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, with over 17 years of experience in construction, real estate, and business law. A published author and passionate advocate for contractors, she has dedicated her career to protecting the businesses her clients have built. Karalynn is on a mission to educate subcontractors on their legal rights, which inspired her books Quit Getting Screwed and Quit Getting Stiffed, as well as her podcast and The Subcontractor Institute.

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