Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
during a deal, business purchase, i was promised to get a base of customers from sales that were generated from sales generated previously at the store being purchased. the customers are still active and on a monthly recurring service. whatcan i do if the seller does not want to give the promised customer base to me? this was not part of the written contract.
can the contract be cancelled or can i force the seller to transfer the customer based as promised?
there are witnesses of the spoken deal. also, the agent who made the sales was also told that his customers were going to be transferred to the new owner (me) after the purchase.
1 Answer from Attorneys
You may have the ability to enforce the terms of your agreement in court, even if they are not part of the written contract. You really need to speak to an attorney who is experienced in handling business disputes. I am board certified in business litigation, which means that I am an expert in handling cases that involve business disputes that end up in court. Less than 1/3 or 1% of all the lawyers in Florida are certified by The Florida Bar as experts in this field. Our office is in Boca Raton and we'd be happy to speak to you about the situation. We offer a free initial consultation.
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