sorry, doesn't work... having been on the other side a number of times, different services really do need different terms.
also, residential real estate ain't the example you want to use! True, 99% of it is standard, but every freestanding home differs substantially in:
- what's included/excluded, e.g. furniture
- seller disclosures including the history of maintenance, special needs, etc.
- title search and property maps
- environmental issues (soil, etc)
- hyperlocal regulations affecting that property, incl HOA rules
(apartments are simpler but then HOA rules are more complex)
what might work is to start with a gigantic-but-standard ToS, and then the per-service ToS is just the diffs and additions. Many legal docs use this method, including residential real estate.
also, residential real estate ain't the example you want to use! True, 99% of it is standard, but every freestanding home differs substantially in: - what's included/excluded, e.g. furniture - seller disclosures including the history of maintenance, special needs, etc. - title search and property maps - environmental issues (soil, etc) - hyperlocal regulations affecting that property, incl HOA rules (apartments are simpler but then HOA rules are more complex)
what might work is to start with a gigantic-but-standard ToS, and then the per-service ToS is just the diffs and additions. Many legal docs use this method, including residential real estate.