Legal Question in Business Law in California
I bought & signed a 4 year contract with LA Fitness for my 16 year old granddaughter.
After going a few times, she tells me she is no longer interested in going.
Do I lose out on this or can I get it transferred into my name?
Thank you
Asked on 12/01/14, 10:01 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Frank Natoli
Natoli-Legal, LLC
Well, in all likelihood you lose out, because "no longer interested" is probably not a good enough excuse to relieve you of your contractual obligations. But this is actually a regulated area under CA law and buyers for these services have some rights. Here is a link to the relevant statute, I suggest you look it over and see if anything contained in there helps you out:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/legal_guides/w-10.shtml
Best regards,
Frank
Natoli-Lapin, LLC
Answered on 12/01/14, 10:28 am
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