Can you cancel a Performance Bond? It’s a commonly asked question. Learn more about if these surety bonds are cancellable and under what circumstances.
In general, Performance Bonds are not cancellable. There are exceptions that will be discussed later. Having a Performance Bond be cancellable would take away the valuable protection it gives both contractors and the recipients of the bond. First let us look at what a Performance Bond is.
A Performance Bond is a type of Contract Surety Bond. A Performance Bond guarantees that a party known as the Principal, will fulfill a contract obligation to another party known as the Obligee. If the Principal does not fulfill the obligation according to the contract, a third-party surety bond company will step up and pay to complete the obligation. In return for guaranteeing the obligation, the Surety Bond Company gets money or bond premium from the Principal.
Having the ability to cancel a Performance Bond would negatively affect all three parties to the bond.
An Obligee asks for a Performance Bond to ensure that their contract gets completed for the agreed upon price. This locks the contractor into completing the contract at the agreed amount. Because the Principal on the Performance Bond must indemnify the Surety Bond Company, there is strong incentive for the Principal to complete the contract, even if things are not going well.
If a Principal could cancel the performance bond, there would be a strong incentive to do so should the contractor run into trouble on the project, hit significant delays or cost escalations. The contractor could simply cancel the Performance Bond and try to renegotiate the terms or walk away completely. The Obligee may be able to pursue litigation against the Principal, but that is time consuming and often very expensive.
The Obligee also may face a scenario where the Principal Contractor is insolvent and cannot financially complete the work. In these scenarios, the Surety Bond Company must still step in and pay for the completion of the work. They can then seek reimbursement from the company and often the owners under the indemnity agreement. If a Principal could cancel a Performance Bond, they almost certainly would in order to prevent the Surety from seeking reimbursement under these circumstances. This would leave the Obligee without any recourse to finish the project.
Surety Bond Companies write Performance Bonds for Contractors in return for payment. Usually, this bond premium is a job cost and paid for by the Obligee on the bonded project. If Performance Bonds were cancellable, the Obligee would have a strong incentive to cancel the Performance Bond once the project was almost complete or past a key point. The Surety Bond Company would be forced to return some, or all of the bond premium collected.
This process would open the Surety Bond Company up to adverse selection. It could eventually lead to surety bond companies increasing prices, refusing to write bonds to some Obligees or even leaving the Performance Bond business altogether.
Contractors have to qualify and indemnify for Performance Bonds. However, once they do, getting one is fairly simple and inexpensive. As discussed above, having the ability to cancel Performance Bonds could make them more expensive or difficult to get for contractors. It could also lead Surety Bond Companies to stop writing Performance Bonds. As a result, contractors may have to resort to other financial guarantees such as Irrevocable Letters of Credit (ILOCs). Unlike Performance Bonds, these ILOCs tie up a contractor’s borrowing ability and would restrict the borrowing available for operations and other needs.
Performance Bonds are usually only cancellable before a project has started or very early in the project before significant work has been performed. In reality, this is not a cancellation but an understanding that the performance bond is not needed. The bond premium can be returned in these cases.
However, in order for the premium to be returned, ALL COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL Performance Bonds need to be returned. This is because Performance Bonds are original legal obligations. That means the surety bond company cannot know its guarantee is not in force as long as the original copies remain outstanding. Therefore, they will want to keep the bond premium until they know the original copies are returned and the obligation is void.
Like Performance Bonds, other contract bonds such as Bid Bonds, Payment Bonds and Maintenance Bonds are not cancellable. However, many types of Commercial Bonds such as License Bonds, Probate Bonds, and Miscellaneous Surety Bonds can be canceled. Usually, the Principal must give the Obligee advance notice such as 30 – 60 days. The surety bond can then be canceled, and the unearned bond premium can be returned.
Performance Bonds and other Contract Surety Bonds provide valuable protection for all parties. Part of the protection is a guarantee that they cannot be canceled. At Axcess Surety, our people are bond experts and enjoy educating people on surety bonds. Contact us anytime or visit our Learn Page for a variety of Surety Bond topics.
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