Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Contract dispute with window installer
I have a dispute with a residential window retrofitting company. I have a copy of the contract, but never signed it. I also know, as printed in the contract, that I have three days to cancel the deal. What would be in my best interest: to send them written cancellation as per state law? Or would that imply that I originally agreed to the contract, and it would be better if I left well enough alone -- an unsigned contract, with the argument that I never agreed to the terms in the first place? Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Contract dispute with window installer
I suggest you send a letter telling them you never agreed to the terms, but if they believe you have a contract the letter is your formal notice of cancellation -- send it certified mail so you have a record. . . .
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