Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
failure to give 24hr. notice prior to cancellation
I'm a hairstylist that asks clients to give 24hr, notice prior to cancelling. I had a wedding party that consisted of five one hour appointments that came out to about $230.00. She didn't even give me 12hrs. notice. Can I hold her responsable for partial or all of the fee? If so, how should I go about collecting?
Asked on 7/29/02, 7:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alvin Tenner
Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner
Re: failure to give 24hr. notice prior to cancellation
If this cancellation notice was clear, you can collect from her in small claims court. While you lost $230.00, you must weigh this against future loss of business in the future from this party. If this business is already lost, then go ahead and sue
Answered on 7/29/02, 7:14 pm
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