Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
non paying customers property
We are a small IT company in Baltimore. Lately, I seen to have a problem with customers requesting work done, and not coming back for months if at all to pay and pick up there computer. At what point do I have the right to sell there PC to cover there unpaid balance. Am I required to have them sign something up front before I start doing this? I only have this problem with residential customers.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: non paying customers property
Is work being requested with or without down payment? How are the orders being made? Is your company fronting the costs of materials?
Contracts may be needed as well as policies and other notices. Your business may benefit by having an attorney review your documents and business practices. Contact me should you want to pursue improvements.
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