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you should not do business in the form of a simple hand-shake; everything should be in writing. you should have a written agreement in place because people tend to forget the terms of an agreement or change their mind and try to retract from a deal. in addition, check to see if details and names are correct, including correct spelling. also, read the fine print and ensure that you are aware of any terminology or language you may be unfamiliar with. when you sign the contract, keep in mind that it is a legally-binding agreement that youâre stuck with, or you could face legal ramifications for breaching the contract. check to see if any clauses would apply to you, and if you would be liable according to the terms of the contract. detail in the contract all information that pertains to the agreement. for instance, terms such as âdue in 30 daysâ could mean business or calendar days. your signature binds you to the agreement.