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Creating Contracts on Safe-Space Escrow

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Safe-Space Escrow Team

October 10, 2025

Creating Contracts on Safe-Space Escrow

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to create contracts on Safe-Space Escrow — what they are, the rules that guide them, and the different types you can create.

We’ll start by explaining what contracts on Safe-Space Escrow mean and the principles behind them.
Then we’ll go over the types of contracts available and how you can create each one.


What Are Contracts?

Contracts on Safe-Space Escrow are the terms, conditions, and amounts agreed upon before any transaction begins.

Think of them as formal agreements between two or more people.
Since they define how a business transaction will be carried out, they must follow specific guidelines set by Safe-Space Escrow to ensure fairness and transparency.

💡 You can view or manage all your contracts anytime in your Dashboard.


Guidelines for Creating Contracts

To protect both the buyer and the seller, every contract created on Safe-Space Escrow must follow these rules.
Any contract that doesn’t follow these guidelines may be considered null and void in the event of a dispute.

Each contract must:

  1. Clearly describe what the contract is for — give a detailed explanation.
  2. Include a visual reference or image (if applicable) that shows what the final delivery should look like.
  3. Specify a definite delivery timeline.
  4. Include a refund or return policy, explaining what happens if the buyer rejects the product or service for any reason.

🔒 Following these rules ensures both parties are covered in case of disagreements.


Types of Contracts on Safe-Space Escrow

There are two main types of contracts on Safe-Space Escrow:

  1. Private Contracts
  2. Reusable Contracts

🧾 Private Contracts

Private contracts are created by one individual specifically for another.
They can only be seen, accepted, and paid for by the intended recipient.

Example:
Let’s say you want to buy a dress from Sarah, who sells fashion items online.
Sarah can create a private contract meant only for you.
That contract can’t be accessed or paid for by anyone else, keeping your transaction secure and private.

How to Create a Private Contract:

  1. Sign up or Log in to your Safe-Space Escrow Dashboard.
  2. Navigate to the Create Contract page and select “Private Contract.”
  3. Enter the user ID of the person you want to create the contract for.
  4. Fill in the title, description, and amount.
  5. Click “Create Contract.”
  6. Copy the generated Contract ID and share it with the recipient so they can find and accept it.

🔐 Private contracts are ideal for one-on-one deals that require privacy and exclusivity.


🌍 Reusable Contracts

Reusable contracts are public contracts that can be found and paid for by anyone using Safe-Space Escrow.

Example:
Ade sells shoes online and prefers to receive payments through Safe-Space Escrow.
He can create a reusable contract once, and any customer can use that same contract to make payments for his shoes repeatedly.

Reusable contracts are ideal for business owners, freelancers, and service providers who want a consistent, secure way to receive payments online.
Instead of asking customers to send money directly, you can simply share your contract ID — allowing them to view, trust, and pay for your product or service safely.

How to Create a Reusable Contract:

  1. Sign up or Log in to your Safe-Space Escrow Dashboard.
  2. Go to the Create Contract page and select “Reusable Contract.”
  3. Enter the title, description, and amount.
  4. Click “Create Contract.”
  5. Copy your Contract ID and share it anywhere you do business online — letting everyone know you accept payments via Safe-Space Escrow.

💼 Perfect for vendors, freelancers, and creators who receive frequent payments from multiple customers.


Final Note

Contracts are the foundation of trust on Safe-Space Escrow.
They protect both buyers and sellers, ensuring that every transaction is clear, fair, and secure.

When in doubt, always refer back to these guidelines before creating a contract — and remember, a well-written contract protects everyone involved.



Written by the Safe-Space Escrow Team
Empowering safe, transparent business online.