Appointment contracts
are legal documents that detail a relationship between a customer or client and
a Local Service Company. An appointment contract establishes the services to be
provided, the obligations of each party, the fee schedule, and other important
information. When creating an appointment contract, it is important to keep in
mind the following issues.
The party that is Appointment contract of local service agent for providing the service: This should be clearly defined in the
contract. If the customer or client requires more than one service from the
Local Service Company, the agent should identify who is responsible for
delivering each service. For example, if more than one car is in the care of a
vehicle, the agent should indicate who is responsible for picking up the
vehicles and returning them to the customer. Make sure to include a provision
that specifies what happens if the service provider does not pick up all the
vehicles or if the agent is not available to make the required pickups.
The agent's obligation
to the customer: A good service provider should clearly spell out its
obligations to the customer. If the agent agrees to provide services, it is
legally obligated to perform those services to the customer's satisfaction. Any
failure by the agent to meet these obligations could lead to a breach of
contract. For example, if the agent promises to deliver a service but does not
show up, a customer has the right to cancel the agreement.
The price of the
services being offered: Often customers are surprised by the fees associated
with an appointment. Be sure that you are receiving a fair price for your
services. It is also important to note that there should be a minimum and
maximum price. The price should be established before any services are
provided. Any contract that fails to set a price limit may result in the
cancellation of services.
Who is this agent? The
role of your local service agent should be limited to the provision of a
valuable service and no other function. A business should ensure that it only
contracts with a service provider who is local. A business should seek advice
from its attorneys before hiring an agent. This advice could help establish the
role of the service provider and limit extraneous activities.
Renewal of service
contract: Once the customer no longer needs the service, a renewal of the
service agreement should be possible. This renewal should take place at the
expiration of the current term. The renewal should be competitively priced. If
the contract is renewed, the agent's responsibility should stop. In short, a
service contract should be reviewed periodically to ensure that it is still in
place to protect the interests of both the customer and the agent.
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