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		<title>How would you limit your clientâ€™s potential exposure to liens or other encumbrances on their property?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lien]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[By using the AIA G700-series documents, or similar documents, to properly record the contractorâ€™s schedule of values, provide site observation to verify validity of contractorâ€™s applications for payment, and to ensure that consent of the bond surety is secured prior to the release of any retainage or final payment to the contractor, as well as secure affidavits of lien releases from the contractor or a bond to properly protect the ownerâ€™s property in the case of any unsecured affidavits of lien releases. Advise the owner to require labor and material payment bond to cover any lack of payment by the GC. Require the contractor indemnify the owner against any third-party claims. Affidavits of lien release can also be required with each application for payment. If the owner has reason to suspect a sub is not being paid, they can request proof of payment from the GC.]]></description>
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<p>Advise the owner to require labor and material payment bond to cover any lack of payment by the GC.  Require the contractor indemnify the owner against any third-party claims.  Affidavits of lien release can also be required with each application for payment.  If the owner has reason to suspect a sub is not being paid, they can request proof of payment from the GC.</p>
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		<title>CPA Contract requirements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MUST HAVE a signed contract before starting work (unless client knowingly states in writing that work may be commenced before the contract is executed) Necessary Elements of a contract* 1. Description of services to be provided by arch to client 2. Basis of compensation &#38; method of payment 3. Info: Name, address, lic. # of Arch and name &#38; address of client 4. Additional services â€“ procedures 5. Termination of contract â€“ procedures]]></description>
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<p>Necessary Elements of a contract*</p>
<p>1.	Description of services to be provided by arch to client<br />
2.	Basis of compensation &amp; method of payment<br />
3.	Info: Name, address, lic. # of Arch and name &amp; address of client<br />
4.	Additional services â€“ procedures<br />
5.	Termination of contract â€“ procedures</p>
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