Finders Fee Agreement

About this template

A Finder’s Fee Agreement is a legal contract between two parties: a finder, who is someone who identifies a service or item for a client, and the client, who is the party interested in the service or item. With this free Finders Fee Agreement from Jotform Sign, both parties can outline their expectations and the conditions of their relationship and then finalize it with e-signatures. Once finalized, each signer will receive a copy of the agreement for their records.

Customizing your own Finder’s Fee Agreement is simple with Jotform’s easy-to-use agreement builder. Our drag-and-drop builder makes it easy to change up the look and feel of your document and make content changes — all in one central place. Upload images, create signing orders, pick fonts and colors, integrate with helpful tools, and more. Make agreements easier to manage with Jotform Sign.

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