Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Karate Payments
I signed a contract for my sons karate classes stating that I would make payments until Feb of 2007. We are in a finacial bind as we just bought our first house and we can't afford to send him to karate anymore. He will not attend this month or Feb. Do I have to make those payments even though he will not be attending? I tried talking to them but they will not work with me at all. I dont' know what I am supposed to do. I have been nothing but nice, I have always paid on time but I just can't do these next two months.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Karate Payments
When you say they won't work with you, I presume that means they won't let you out of the contract. I doubt that the contract mentions that if you buy a house, then you don't have to pay the contract. I don't know how much it is, but these types of contracts are routinely sued upon for payment.
Re: Karate Payments
You are responsible for those payments. If you do not pay, they may sue you.
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