


Regardless, the contractor must work to correct any problems within that time period or risk being sent a termination letter. Perhaps it's seven or 14 days or more.

In such an arrangement, the customer provides notice of their dissatisfaction, and once the contractor receives it a predetermined time period begins counting down. Construction Contract For instance, a construction contract may say that the contractor has a certain time period during which they must try to cure a defect or deficiency in their work. It may make sense to have an attorney review the contract before writing the letter to make certain that all of the necessary cancellation steps have been met. If these steps aren't followed, then the other party may be able to sue or otherwise hold the canceling party responsible for wrongfully terminating the contract. That's because terminating a contract may involve several more steps that must occur before the letter is sent. Before Sending Such a Letter Before sending such a letter it's essential for the canceling party to carefully review the contract in its entirety.
