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Do I need a contract if I enter a commercial contract over $10,000? Subcontractor FAQ

Aitchison Reid

Updated: Jul 17, 2020


Subbies and Tradies | As a subbie or tradie, do I need a contract if I enter a commercial contract over 10000 dollars, written contract, QBCC Act, QBCC penalties - call us on 07 3128 0120 or email at subcontractors@arbuildinglaw.com.au - www.subcontractors.arbuildinglaw.com.au

As a subbie or tradie, do I need a contract if I enter a commercial contract over $10,000? If you enter into a commercial contract (as a trade contractor, subbie or superior contractor) for over $10,000 you need to have a written contract.

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