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Sample Notice Letter for Business Vendor Contract Termination

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Contract termination letters are necessary in many vendor relationships with Contractors. If you are getting into a business relationship with a contractor it is important to write down how the end of the relationship will happen. This helps both parties know how much time to give and how the termination should be delivered. Contractors respect owners who pay their bills when they say they will and give the contractor notice if there are not funds available for their next project.  We hope this information helps you with your next contract termination and please burn as few bridges as possible.  You never know when you will need their help again.

30 Day Contract Termination Letters

30 Day Contract Termination Letters

Sample Contract Termination Letter

3/1/2010

Contractor Bob
Address
Phone
Fax
Website

Contractor Bob,

Thank you for your business. As mentioned in our agreement I would like to provide this 30 day notice to terminate our agreement on 4/1/2010. While we enjoy your work and appreciate all that you are doing, our funds are no longer available and we hope that we can work with you in the future.  At this time we would also like to schedule a meeting in two weeks to review our work together.

Sincerely,

Builder Joe

Address
Phone
Fax
Website

CC (send additional copies to other people or groups)

Contract Termination Letters

Contract termination letters should always include who is terminating with whom and when the termination is taking place. Sometimes it may be appropriate to mention why the termination is happening but normally it is just important to give notice and keep it simple to avoid any confusion or delays.

Business Contract Termination Letter

In most businesses like Contractors Warehouse we request a 30 written notice for any open account. This will let us know that you do not plan on continuing your relationship the way it currently is set up. You are welcome to email, fax, or mail the contract termination letter directly to us.

Vendor Contract Termination Letter

If you are working with a vendor it is important to let them know as soon as you can if you are planning on terminating your agreement. A 30 day notice is normal for most vendor contract termination letters.

Agreement Termination Letters

If you are working with a verbal agreement then it may be appropriate to have a verbal notice instead of a termination letter. We do not suggest this and we always suggest documenting the relationship so that if there are any questions about what was agreed upon it will be in writing and not just on a hand shake. Sometimes this is not possible or you may have an ongoing relationship with the vendor. In this case still give a termination notice verbally so there are no surprises.

North Kitsap High School

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

North Kitsap High School is located just down the street from Contractors Warehouse.  North Kitsap High School is also located across the street from the Jr. High School on Hostmark near Hiway  305.

High School Contractors

Many contractors who work on the school and even the school itself come to Contractors Warehouse for safety gear and building supply.  There are also many contractors that work at schools which feed students into NKHS.  Some of these schools include Suquamish Elementary, Poulsbo Elementary, Kingston Jr. High, North Kitsap Jr. High and Breidablik Elementary.

Warm School Gear

Winter Break this year at NKHS is from December 22nd until January 5th.   Be sure you stock up on warm wear and tools you need.  Contractors Warehouse has plenty of snow moving tools, ice breaking equipment, and warm gloves to keep your hands safe while it is cold outside.  Our gloves also make a great gift  for a student who rides the bus on cold mornings or just needs to keep their hands warm while going to school at NKHS.

North Kitsap High School Address:

1780 NE Hostmark Street
Poulsbo, WA 98370
360-598-8470
School Hours are 8-2:30 p.m.

If you work for the school or will be working near North Kitsap High School,  please be sure to come by the warehouse to pick up new Class III safety vests so that you can be visible both during  the day and at night.  Class III is worn by people who are working around cars and traffic that may go up to highway speeds.  New student drivers, buses, and parents looking for children can make the School zone unsafe for a road worker.  Be sure to use the appropriate visibility clothing , so you can be seen in the dark cloudy Poulsbo weather this winter.

North Kitsap High School now has many programs for students,  including tennis, sailing, Jazz, and football!  Each of these clubs and sports need some tools so that they can function correctly.  People in cross-country may run by Contractors Warehouse to drink water or pick up some reflective tape for their attire.  Students from “knowledge bowl” might visit Contractors Warehouse to learn about the history of tooling in the Pacific Northwest.  Whatever your club or association is, please come to Contractors Warehouse and check out all that we have to offer because we have such a wide variety of supply.

North Kitsap High School Phone Numbers:

Other North Kitsap High School Numbers:
Main Office: 360-779-4408
Athletics Office: 360-598-8419
Attendance Message Line: 360-598-8426
Library: 360-598-8429

North Kitsap Emergency Information

If you are in need of a snow report or emergency information for North Kitsap High School try calling:

360-779-3971

Contractors Warehouse has supported North Kitsap High School for over 20 years and we enjoy showing our appreciation to anyone that comes to our public location from the school.

Replacing Residential Windows and Doors

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Replacing residential windows and doors is necessary for normal maintenance. Windows and all glass is a liquid and eventually becomes fragile. Doors may last many years but at some point will need to be replaced because the wood will become sun and weather damaged making it brittle. This guide will help you pick out the right windows and doors along with the right tools for the job. Here are some things to consider:

  • Does the home window protect you from sun and UV damage?
  • Will it help keep your home closer to the temperature you want?
  • How safe are your windows and doors with young children?
  • Will your windows and doors keep the inside of your house secure?
  • How much sound will your windows and doors keep out?
  • What do you windows and doors look like?
  • Will your windows and doors raise your home value?

You will need to decide weather you are doing a retro fit or a full frame installation. The retro fit is less expensive because you are mostly replacing glass and the full frame is more costly. The full frame may look better and may help keep out the weather more efficiently.

First you may want other companies to provide estimates to compare pricing. All of these estimates should be free. It is easy to find a national company that is offering free estimates on window and door installs.

It is important to follow our contractor guide if you do not know how to pick contractors. These are some things to ask before the contractor comes to provide an estimate on your doors and windows:

  • How many samples will you be bringing?
  • Will you provide photos and examples of your work?
  • What type of license and insurance do you carry?
  • What, if any, warranties or guarantees do you offer?
  • How long will the estimate take?

Also, be assured the sales professional will give you a deal to sign on the spot, but we have found that a good deal will last at least long enough for you to talk it over and sleep on it.

Contractors Warehouse has many of the tools and hardware that you will want to do the job. Just give us a call and we will deliver nails, hammers, screw drivers, sand paper, and all kinds of other materials you will need for the job.

Contractors Warehouse also suggests checking with local contractors, like John Paulson, who can do high end custom work with the top tools from Contractors Warehouse and contractors you can depend on:

Paulson Custom Builders Inc
Poulsbo, WA 98370-0168
(360) 697-2483

Contact us directly for more information on who can help with your next window or door project and ordering materials at (360) 779-5993.

 Replacing Residential Windows and Doors

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