Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
possible breadh of contract
I enrolled in a modeling school and paid my fees. At the end of porgram they refused to give diploma. They made 2 claims: 1) certian requirements had not been met. I agreed to fulfill any outstanding requirements. 2) That I had become argumentative and therefere they would not allow completion of program. I tried mediation but their lawyer basically refused any attempt to come to an understanding saying she perfered to deal with another lawyer. All I am seeking is the diploma. I may have lost my temper when I encountered an unexspected delay in the form of additional requirements, but since that encounter I have been nothing but civil. I have made it clear that I am willing to meet any requirements they set for me. I paid my fees, attended every class, assume I completed each assignment satisfactorily since I was never given an unsatisfactory report. The withholding of this diploma can have an effect on future employment.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: possible breadh of contract
Have you reviewed the contract to make sure you have done all you should have? Have you made your request in writing? Have they responded in writing? If so, you may need to hire a lawyer.
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