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Q: What is Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond?
A: Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond is a specific form used in Pennsylvania for obtaining a contract surety bond.
Q: What is a contract surety bond?
A: A contract surety bond is a type of bond that provides financial protection to the project owner in case the contractor fails to fulfill their contractual obligations.
Q: Why is Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond required in Pennsylvania?
A: Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond is required in Pennsylvania to ensure that the contractor will fulfill their obligations under the contract and provide the necessary financial security for the project owner.
Q: Who needs to file Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond?
A: Contractors who are bidding on or working on public construction projects in Pennsylvania may be required to file Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond.
Q: How can I obtain Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond?
A: Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond can be obtained from a surety bond company or an insurance agent who specializes in surety bonds.
Q: What information is required on Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond?
A: Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond typically requires information about the contractor, the project details, the bond amount, and the surety company providing the bond.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond?
A: Yes, there are typically fees associated with filing Form PDE-1665 Contract Bond. The amount of the fees may vary depending on factors such as the bond amount and the creditworthiness of the contractor.
Q: What happens if the contractor fails to fulfill their obligations under the contract?
A: If the contractor fails to fulfill their obligations under the contract, the project owner can make a claim on the bond to recover any financial losses they suffer as a result.
Form Details:
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