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Contractual obligations (rant)
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<blockquote data-quote="John Roberts" data-source="post: 35266" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Re: Contractual obligations (rant)</p><p></p><p>Well the forum has eaten my answer twice and keeps logging me out, but ignoring the classic definiton for insanity I will keep trying and expect a different result (after deleting my old cookies- argh damn BB software and Safari BS). </p><p></p><p>Short answer... you need to figure out if you are general contractor or sub contractor, or employee, or what? </p><p></p><p>You and owner need to reach an agreement about what the finished project looks like, that can be confirmed by any objective 3rd party. </p><p></p><p>Owner should appreciate time value of money... if he wants to pay you later, he must pay you more for time value, and uncertainty you will ever be paid. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. </p><p></p><p>JR</p><p></p><p>PS: Lawyers would be much cheaper if we had time travel and could use them before the project started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Roberts, post: 35266, member: 126"] Re: Contractual obligations (rant) Well the forum has eaten my answer twice and keeps logging me out, but ignoring the classic definiton for insanity I will keep trying and expect a different result (after deleting my old cookies- argh damn BB software and Safari BS). Short answer... you need to figure out if you are general contractor or sub contractor, or employee, or what? You and owner need to reach an agreement about what the finished project looks like, that can be confirmed by any objective 3rd party. Owner should appreciate time value of money... if he wants to pay you later, he must pay you more for time value, and uncertainty you will ever be paid. Good luck. JR PS: Lawyers would be much cheaper if we had time travel and could use them before the project started. [/QUOTE]
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