Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
credit card processor
Signed lease agreement-later found out the item I leased is not the one listed on the lease. Is this enough to rescend this agreement.
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Re: credit card processor
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If the item listed was incorrect, you might have grounds to break the lease under the legal theory that there was never a meeting of the minds. You should consult an attorney to determine your legal rights and possible remedies.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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