Author Topic: How do I lock in my pop-up shop’s emailed contracts to be legally dope?  (Read 11 times)

Karter Ewans

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I’m running pop-up shops, emailing contracts to vendors, and I’m freaking out about whether they’ll hold up if a deal goes sideways. What’s a slick way to ensure my emailed agreements are legally solid without scaring off my vendors? Any tips to keep my contracts fire and my events poppin’?

YukiDavis

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A pop-up shop’s vibe thrives on legit contracts, so you gotta keep those emailed deals airtight. I was stressing a market flop once, but a vendor buddy turned me onto an article on echodittolabs.org . Get vendors to reply with a clear “We’re in” and use an e-signature app like Adobe Sign to make it official. Save the email chain—it’s like your event flyer for legal proof. For more details, check out their site, it’s a straight-up lifesaver!