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Interior Designer Client Agreement

Streamline your interior design projects with this professionally drafted Interior Designer Client Agreement Template, tailored specifically for Australian legal standards. Designed to protect both designers and clients, this comprehensive agreement ensures clarity and professionalism in every project.

 

Please note that purchasing templates does not constitute legal advice and does not create a lawyer-client relationship between you and ND Legal Pty Ltd.  The template was drafted for the Western Australian jurisdiction, although it can be used in other Australian States and in other countries if you choose to do so. If you have any questions as to state specific laws, you should seek independent legal advice. This template has not been tailored to your specific business. If you require a tailored document to be prepared for you, you should seek independent legal advice from a lawyer in your state or country. The reproduction, copying or provision of this template to third parties is strictly prohibited without authorisation from the seller, and is a breach of  ND Legal's copyright and moral rights.

 

 

Interior Designer Client Agreement

AU$440.00Price
Sales Tax Included
    • Customisable Clauses: Includes detailed provisions covering scope of services, project timelines, fees, payment terms, and deliverables.
    • Clear Responsibilities: Outlines the obligations of both the designer and the client to minimise misunderstandings.
    • Flexible Payment Structure: Incorporates deposit, instalment, and final payment terms, with late payment provisions.
    • Cancellation and Refund Policies: Protects both parties with clear terms for cancellations, rescheduling, and refunds.
    • Intellectual Property Rights: Safeguards the designer’s creative work while granting the client appropriate usage rights.
    • Confidentiality and Privacy: Ensures sensitive client information is protected throughout the project.
    • Dispute Resolution Process: Provides a structured approach to resolving disputes, including negotiation, mediation, and legal proceedings.
    • Force Majeure Clause: Covers unforeseen events such as natural disasters or supplier delays.
    • Third-Party Contractor Management: Defines the designer’s role in engaging and coordinating with contractors.
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