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== Have a contract==
== Have a contract==
Even when the law doesn’t say that you have to have a written contract, you should have one if you are exchanging something that is worth a substantial amount of money. For example, a written contract is a good idea if you are:
[[File:Consumer_Law_-_Contents4.png|thumb|275px|right| link=| <span style="font-size:50%;">Image via www.istockphoto.com</span>]] Even when the law doesn’t say that you have to have a written contract, you should have one if you are exchanging something that is worth a substantial amount of money. For example, a written contract is a good idea if you are:
* buying or selling a car  
* buying or selling a car  
* hiring someone to do home improvements  
* hiring someone to do home improvements  
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