Legal Question in Consumer Law in Ohio
Contract
Can a business keep your deposite if you are not under contract, and ''non-refundable'' is not stated in the payment policy?
Asked on 5/26/07, 2:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward DiCato
Edward DiCato Attorney at Law
Re: Contract
I really cannot give a responsible answer without more information. Feel free to call if you wish, no charge. You might want to sue in small claims court, it sounds like you have a decent case.
Answered on 5/27/07, 2:36 am
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