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A subcontractor agreement is a legally binding contract between a primary contractor and a subcontractor in which the subcontractor is hired to perform specific tasks or provide specialized services related to a larger project that the primary contractor is responsible for completing.
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What is a Subcontractor Agreement?
A subcontractor agreement is a legally binding contract between a primary contractor and a subcontractor. The subcontractor is hired to perform specific tasks or provide specialized services as part of a larger project that the primary contractor is responsible for completing. The agreement defines the scope of work, compensation, timeline, and legal protections for both parties.
When do I need a Subcontractor Agreement?
Hiring a specialist: When you need a skilled trade or specialist to complete a portion of your project.
Large or complex projects: When the scope of a project requires multiple contractors handling different components.
Protecting intellectual property: To define who owns the work product created by the subcontractor.
Limiting liability: To clarify each party's responsibilities and reduce risk of legal disputes.
Frequently Asked Questions
A contractor is hired directly by a client to complete a project. A subcontractor is hired by the contractor to handle a specific portion of that project. The subcontractor's relationship is with the contractor, not the end client.
Yes. A subcontractor is typically classified as an independent contractor, not an employee. This means the subcontractor is responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and equipment unless otherwise specified in the agreement.
Ownership of the work product depends on what is specified in the agreement. Without a clear clause, the subcontractor may retain intellectual property rights. A subcontractor agreement should always define who owns the deliverables and any intellectual property created during the engagement.