Is there a form to make sure the logging contractor is responsible for any damages he may cause?

Full question:

I have a logging contractor coming in to remove some tree's that are very close to my house. Is there a legal form I could use to make sure he would be held responsible for any damage to my house, garage, septic system and out buildings? I would like to find a form I could download from the computer.

  • Category: Contracts
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  • State: National

Answer:

Typically, contractors are insured to cover any damage that may occur to the property of their customers. The service contract will often specify that the contract will carry insurance which will cover any losses. The contract may contain a clause that requires the contractor to indemnify the owner, his agents, or employees for any damage or injuries that occur as a result of the contractors work.

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The cost of tree removal can vary widely based on factors such as the tree's size, location, and condition. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $200 and $2,000 for tree removal services. It's advisable to obtain multiple quotes from contractors and ensure they include details about insurance and liability in their contracts. This way, you can protect yourself from potential damages during the removal process.