In every cooperation project, the owner may have very different opinions on the project content/requirements, work delivery schedule, payment method, etc. If the details of the cooperation are not recorded in writing, over time, the two parties' memories of the cooperation project may differ, leading to disputes.
If you are particularly unlucky and encounter a bahamas mobile database partner who turns against you and refuses to acknowledge your agreement afterwards, and there is no written record of the cooperation or only fragmentary records of conversations, it will be more difficult to assert your original rights and interests at this time.
Therefore, signing a contract to accept a case and summarizing the details of the cooperation and the rights and obligations agreed upon by both parties can not only be used as a memorandum, but also provide specific basis and evidence for claims if a dispute really arises in the future.
Furthermore, signing a written contract not only protects the freelancer, but also safeguards the interests of the owner (ensuring what results can be obtained and when). Therefore, signing a contract is a guarantee for both parties. If you encounter a partner who finds various reasons not to sign the contract, you can carefully evaluate whether to continue the cooperation.
Partners who refuse to sign contracts for unknown reasons are very likely to regret the contract later, so they will be reluctant to record the contents of the agreement in writing. Therefore, the act of "signing contracts" can also help screen out unsuitable partners to a certain extent.
It is recommended to sign a contract before the operation
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