Without a written contract, you might still have a verbal agreement, but it can be hard to back up. It’s like trying to remember a dream; the details can get fuzzy!
Yes, contracts that involve illegal activities or are against public policy are a no-go. They’re like trying to drive a car without keys – just not happening!
Sure thing! But both parties need to agree to the changes. It's like changing the recipe for a family casserole; everyone has to be on board!
If you think there’s a breach, first check the contract to see what's what. Then, talking it out might help, but if that doesn’t cut it, you could consider legal advice.
Yep, verbal agreements can be contracts too, but they can be harder to prove. It’s like trying to catch a fish without a net – tricky!
A valid contract generally has clear terms, both parties have agreed to it, and it's signed. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a valid contract!
Having a contract in Seattle means you have a legally binding agreement that outlines the terms between you and another party. It's your handshake in writing!