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If you feel a contract is unfair, the first step is to review it thoroughly and highlight your concerns. Then, consider discussing it with the other party or consulting a lawyer to explore your options.
While verbal agreements can hold some weight, they’re often hard to prove in court. It’s always best to have any agreement documented to avoid misunderstandings down the line.
Once you sign a contract, you're generally in a bind, but there may be options to back out depending on the type of contract and the terms laid out. It’s always wise to consult with a legal expert if you're considering this path.
Pooling orders usually refer to a way to combine resources or services, often in construction or development contracts. It's about making sure all parties work together smoothly to achieve a common goal.
To assign your lease, you typically need to get written approval from your landlord. It’s important to check your lease for specific rules and to make sure everything is in black and white.