Jasz
VIP Contributor
A contract is a legal binding agreement usually between two or more people or parties. But what happens if the terms of that agreement are no longer in your favor?These Steps You Must Observe Before Signing a Contract.
If you're lucky, you can think of it as a learning experience. But if you want to make sure that you're never in this position again, there are some steps you can take.
1. You should Know yourself before Signing the document
* Always get everything in writing
* Don't rush into anything without thinking it all the way through
* Get an estimate from multiple companies and hire the one with the best customer service, not just the cheapest price tag
* Don't sign anything until you've read through it carefully, and have someone else (like an attorney) look over it too—especially if there's any fine print! If something seems fishy or doesn't seem right, don't sign on those dotted lines until you understand exactly what they mean!
2. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do...Sometimes It's Impossible: How to Terminate the Contract Without Violating Its Terms and Conditions.
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