If only the length of the contract is written into the terms and conditions but no early termination penalty is stated in the terms and conditions, is the consumer still legally bound to pay an early termination fee?
The state is WA and the only written statement in the terms and conditions pertaining to the contract length terms and termination is the below statement.
"If this agreement is a recurring service transaction, then this Agreement shall begin on the later of the date of completion of installation or the date of commencement of services rendered, and shall continue for a period of five years after the first day of the month next following said date. This Agreement shall renew automatically for successive periods of year to year thereafter unless either party gives the other party written notice of termination."
The state is WA and the only written statement in the terms and conditions pertaining to the contract length terms and termination is the below statement.
"If this agreement is a recurring service transaction, then this Agreement shall begin on the later of the date of completion of installation or the date of commencement of services rendered, and shall continue for a period of five years after the first day of the month next following said date. This Agreement shall renew automatically for successive periods of year to year thereafter unless either party gives the other party written notice of termination."
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