I'm sure you have heard the expression "fences make good neighbors". Contracts
can save a friendship if the terms are spelled out clearly to the satisfaction
of both parties. If it is with a stranger, you better have it notarized and
all the legal stuff.
Maybe that doesn't work either - Evan?
Handshakes are fine but - like I had no idea how much the co owner wanted the
dog to be shown - all at my expense. In my case, it wasn't that bad and we had
a good relationship - I think.
Anne, GA
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On Feb 29, 2016, at 5:34 PM, (Redacted sender "ELG440" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of course Daphne and I agree.
If you need a contract with someone, you probably should not deal with them.
But, a contract will outline what both parties expect. I have seen a lot of
litigation when two people had different expectations.
Evan