Legal Question in Business Law in Connecticut
We are a car dealership and had signed a contract to rent a trailer unit. The contract was signed in November of 2016 and was for 2 years. However, our electric bill has tripled since installing the unit and the company has been extremely unhelpful with providing us any solution to our issue. How can we end the contract under the terms that the company is unwilling to assist us?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Realistically the only way to answer your question is to review the contract and any representations that may have been made to you outside the contract (emails or discussions with the vendor that promised certain electrical usage).
Review and discussion about your options should not take long and are likely less than a couple of hours so the cost is going to be relatively low.
Contact me directly and I can get this reviewed today and ready to discuss with you how to proceed first thing tomorrow morning.
Roman R. Fichman, Esq.
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