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liamloveslearning

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You don't need one. You get the client to sign your initial contract and attach an agreed specification before you undertake any work. Clients who are arsey will not sign a job completion form if they have issue. It should state in your contract that once the agreed specification has been met the work is complete. Anything outside of the specification is chargeable. If the client has not read the specification properly before signing the agreement and then starts being funny it is their own fault. You should take 50% of the project cost up front before starting any work.

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