Updated June 27, 2022
A snow removal contract is between a client and a contractor to get rid of snow and ice on a property in exchange for payment. This agreement can be made for commercial or residential use with the contractor being obligated to perform the services either immediately after a snowstorm or only upon request from the client.
Most snow removal contracts are paid on a “per job” basis with the contractor being paid the same amount no matter the amount of snowfall.
What to Include
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Parties’ Names
- Service Provider
- Client
- Term
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Service Description
- Driveways
- Parking Lots
- Walkways/Sidewalks
- Rooftops
- Snow Event
- Property Description
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Payment
- Amount ($)
- Instructions
- Retainer (if any)
What is a Snow Event ?
A snow event is an agreed-upon amount of snow that qualifies the removal of snow by the service provider. Generally speaking, any accumulation of more than 2″ snow is considered a “snow event.”
Ultimately, a “snow event” is negotiated and defined by the parties.
Samples (3)
Sample 1
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Sample 3
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