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What will you do if the client questions your work or worse, doesn't pay?

It’s easy to overlook Customer and Sub-contractor contracts while everything’s going smoothly – that’s until something goes wrong. That’s when you wish you had a clear, written agreement with your customer or subcontractor that is legally binding. Whether it’s a dispute over payment, delays, or changes to the work, a contract helps protect your business and your reputation. This short guide explains why contracts matter, what you risk by not having one in place, and how to make sure you’re covered from the start. It’s essential reading for any builder who wants to stay professional – and to stay out of trouble.

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Please note, the guide isn’t in place of legal advice. Always seek the advice of a professional lawyer regarding legal matters.

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Your guide to Customer and Sub-Contractor Contracts

Inside the guide, you’ll find practical advice and key insights that every builder should know. It’s packed with must-read topics, including:

  • Why contracts are non-negotiable – and how builders can get caught out
  • What the law says, including the impact of the Consumer Rights Act
  • Your responsibilities when dealing with homeowner contracts
  • The essential forms that protect both your business and your reputation
  • How to handle disputes – and what your rights are when clients won’t pay.

So download your free guide now and make sure you’re protected before a problem arises. Any questions? You can always call us on 0117 916 7898 or email us at hello@hbxl.co.uk and we’ll try and answer them.

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