Originally Posted by Salathe
I'll get my deposit back for the house I'm renting. What's the point? It's a sum of money which the landlord can keep if things go wrong. During the normal course of action, if (or when) I terminate the tenancy just because I no longer want to live there, I get the deposit back.
I fail to see why a designer's deposit should be any different, unless the contract says otherwise. Note that I'm talking about a deposit, and not about labour charges.
Unless I misread, there was no deposit between the topic start and the client. Just two payments one for the product and one for the time spent creating the product.
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Where do you live? Because if i were to terminate the tenancy of a house or apartment around here i do
not get my deposit back. i would be breaking the agreement and contract.
The guy agreed to buy the site, gave craddock 40$ for the site and said he will pay another 40$ for changes, craddock did all the work and then the guy backed out, craddock should keep the 40$ for the work he did.