Independent Contractor Agreement for Cleaning Services

An independent contract agreement for cleaning services is a written contract between a cleaning service provider and a client which outlines the terms of a specific project or task. Independent contract agreements are used when a business or service provider is hired to complete a task on a short-term basis.

Understanding Independent Contractor Agreements

Like any contract, an independent contract agreement is a written agreement between two parties. Either an individual or business can hire an independent cleaning contractor to provide services for a short-term task. If you are hiring an employee on a long-term basis, you must use an employment agreement instead of an independent contractor agreement.

Unlike an employment agreement, independent contractor agreements must clearly state why the contractor is being hired and why they are not an employee for tax and legal purposes. The document must address these key elements:

In addition to these key elements, an independent contractor agreement must also cover the following legal details:

An independent contractor agreement may also be referred to as a:

Contractors vs. Employees: Who Should You Hire?

Independent contractors are necessary when you need to hire someone to perform a specific task over a short-term period. An independent contractor will have a certain set of skills that go beyond what regular employees can offer, plus they will own their own equipment needed to complete the project. As such, a contractor will have more autonomy or control over how a project gets done.

Essentially, an employee works for an employer while an independent contractor is self-employed. A contractor may work on a seasonal or short-term basis with a clear task or project in mind. It's up to the contractor how the project is executed and completed, and the hiring party will evaluate the contractor on the results.

Since an independent contractor isn't covered by the hiring party, they are responsible for their own on-the-job injuries. As such, contractors must purchase their own work insurance and health coverage. They are also responsible for paying their own taxes. A contractor can negotiate that they own the service or product being created, while an employee does not own any intellectual property they create for the company that hires them.

Some of the most common independent contractor situations include:

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