Legal Question in Business Law in India
i am from delhi and have hired a freelancer to get some services, because companies charge very high rates for same services that are unaffordable.
her fees is Rs. 15,000.she works for a gurgaon company,but is working for me privately.she says she works as a freelancer regularly.but i met her for the first time and dont know her previous clients also.
my questions:
1. how do i get any bill or invoice from her for the payment,as she is self employed and DOES NOT OWN any company?I also dont know her home address and telephone nos.I only know her mobile no.
2. what is more practical?Giving her 50% of the settled fees,or giving her only a small booking amount,like,Rs. 1000 initially and wait till entire work is done,before paying remaining 14,000?
3. what kind of paper shud i use where all the services she will provide me will be mentioned specifically.?
4. what if she tells me she will take 50% initially otherwise she will not work for me?i cannot afford companies' rates which are unaffordable.
please advise..
thank you
1 Answer from Attorneys
First of all you have to know her full details, where she is staying her residential address. Then you can enter into an agreement as per your terms and conditions. If she is willing to agree with your terms and condition you can go further or else look after some other person.
M.P. SANJAY
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