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Nowadays a lot of companies try to add clauses that pierce the corporate veil (for example, having personal guarantees)


For all kinds of things, like leases and such were the company is too young to have any credit. But a personal guarantee on delivering a website on time would be a bit much.


For longer projects, you should be asking for some sort of upfront payment (to avoid being screwed over -- i learned that the hard way).

In that circumstance, companies may demand some sort of clawback if benchmarks aren't met.




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