Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
I purchased furniture a while back and all the furniture I have received has always been in very bad condition. I paid $4000 for it and I am making payments now, which unknown to my knowledge i would be paying a 24.99% interest on the furniture.
I have gone back and forth several times with the place I purchased it from and they have sent several repair people out to try to fix my bed and couch. I have upgraded a mattress and still had a problem with that. I am still continuing to have issues. I feel like I am paying an exorbanant amont of money for something not worth it and I have letters stating my issues back and forth from the furniture store and I have proof of money back on my credit card for the issue with the upgraded mattress. I wanted to know if I could take them to small claims court or try to stop payments.
Thank you
1 Answer from Attorneys
Proceed to small claims court. Pay your installments in the interim. It is best to make your complaints very specific in your court documents; short, sweet and to the point. Take photographs. Do an internet search on the specific items to find similar general complaints about the issues faced by you and the recommendations/remedies provided. You may enlighten the judge specifically as to the relief you demand.
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