t&c on web site?

gordon11

New Member
hello i am looking to make a web site offering services for painting and gardening. i am not qualified in the above i am just looking to offer my services to help people out.

do i need to put t&c on the web site.

i have been told 2 different facts about this and i am a little confused in this matter.

any help will be appreciated.

thanks
 

Frank

New Member
For the non-native English speakers, of whom there are many here: what does T&C stand for?
 

Frank

New Member
gordon11 said:
do i need to put t&c on the web site.
thanks

You don't have to, but I regard it as absolutely necessary to agree on the T&C with your clients before starting a job. And what better way to communicate those than through your website?

Do keep older versions, though. Your T&C will probably change over time, so in case of disputes, you should still have the version in question available. As working method, you would print the current version out, preferably have the client sign it, and you're good to go.

Good luck with the business!
 
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