I can never understand threads like this one.
Just ask the client 4 to 6 weeks (or earlier if you wish) before the contracted end date whether they intend to extend.
Termination clauses are for ending the contract early not going full term. Its not rocket science FFS.
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Originally posted by DrEvil View PostI've had clients who haven't renewed until a day or two before the end and some that have renewed a few days after I've left.
At another client the default was that you would get a renewal. They would let you know at least a couple of months in advance if no renewal was in the offing. They didn't have to, but they understood things like giving notice on apartments.
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I find a 'Just a reminder that my contract ends next week' email works.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostDoes the client co/agent have any legal obligation to tell you they are NOT going to renew your contract with the notice period specified in the contract, or do they generally just let it drift to a contactual end.
I find that best practice is to approach them at about 4 weeks out and ask if they intend to renew. If they are positive about renewing then I give them a gentle warning that I'm not looking to take a break from working and if they don't come up with the paperwork promptly then I will have to start looking at other opportunities and might well find one I like more than the current one.
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You got your "notice period" notification when you signed the contract, aka the contract end.
It would be polite (and wise) to notify the contractor if they wish to continue doing business with them after this period the earliest possible (in case the contractor starts looking for and gets something else) but there is no actual requirement to notify them at any particular point (unless contract states otherwise, which never seen it do)
Best generally to assume no renewal until told otherwise and look for new contract then if you get renewal offer you have a good bargaining position if you have alternative contract waiting
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I wouldn't have thought so. My contracts and I guess others have a line in there about there being no obligation on either side to continue the contract beyone the current agreement. So it also works that you can give them no notice that you're leaving at the end of it too.
I've had clients who haven't renewed until a day or two before the end and some that have renewed a few days after I've left.
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Notice period at end of contract
Does the client co/agent have any legal obligation to tell you they are NOT going to renew your contract with the notice period specified in the contract, or do they generally just let it drift to a contactual end.
My view is it would be polite to let me know, but wasn't sure if it was required.
Hypothetically speaking if I have a friend whose contract expires on 12th November, would they expect to recieve some official notification around 28 days prior to this saying they were not going to be renewed in line with their contractual notice period.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 1 October 2010, 07:27.Tags: None
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