Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
If a long distance company provider service is not satisfactory and customer have already complained several times and still not satisfied after several resolutions of the problem AND FINALLY DECIDE TO TERMINATE THE CONTRACT prematurely, is he legally responsible to pay the imposed early termination penalty?
1 Answer from Attorneys
As a Franchise Attorney I can tell you this is standard practice with these big companies. If you don't pay, they will report it on your credit standing. About your only recourse is to sue in small claims court for the amount of the early termination penalty. Consult with a good business or franchise attorney in your area for specific advice.
Mr. Franchise - Kevin B. Murphy, B.S., M.B.A., J.D.
Franchise Foundations, a Professional Corporation
Related Questions & Answers
-
I own a Corporation and I want an employee to have a share of the Corporation. 10%.... Asked 11/27/10, 2:35 pm in United States Florida Business Law
-
I am a Defendant. Being sued for a contract dispute. Acting Pro Se I made a motion... Asked 11/26/10, 7:21 pm in United States Florida Business Law
-
Can a church sell books from a bookstore or book table legally? The church is a... Asked 11/25/10, 11:45 am in United States Florida Business Law
-
Is there a law in Florida which requires that a minimal lighting level be maintained... Asked 11/25/10, 5:48 am in United States Florida Business Law
-
I own a small business and recently my largest customer decided to use a different... Asked 11/24/10, 11:16 am in United States Florida Business Law