Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Prematurely cancelling alarm system contracts
I recently moved residences and cancelled an annual alarm system contract 3 months prematurely. The alarm company says I need to pay for the last 3 months of service. It doesn't seem right that I have to pay them for a service at a house I no longer own. How can I get out of paying the terms of the contract that didn't have a household moving clause. I paid them for 6 years and isn't that enough?
Asked on 8/18/06, 5:52 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
Re: Prematurely cancelling alarm system contracts
If you had a written contract, then you are obliged to honor its terms.
Answered on 8/18/06, 7:41 pm
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