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jmebonner
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Hello,
I recently requested a bid from a landscaper in our community. When he brought the paper, he told me that to sign it meant the price would be locked in when we wanted to do the job. After reading over the paper, and finding that it said nothing about being binding or being a contract, I signed. I could not afford the labor and therefore did the work myself. He called me tonight and said the paper was indeed a contract and he may pursue
legal action. I looked my copy over and made sure it says nothing about being a contract or being binding. The only legal information on the entire sheet is :
Terms:
ALL accounts DUE upon completion of job...
SHOULD forced collection be nessecary, ANY and ALL Attorney's fees, court cost, etc......SHALL BE THE LIABILITY OF THE SIGNER.
Is this binding? If anyone would like to see an actual copy, I can fax or
email. Thanks,
James Bonner
[email protected]
I recently requested a bid from a landscaper in our community. When he brought the paper, he told me that to sign it meant the price would be locked in when we wanted to do the job. After reading over the paper, and finding that it said nothing about being binding or being a contract, I signed. I could not afford the labor and therefore did the work myself. He called me tonight and said the paper was indeed a contract and he may pursue
legal action. I looked my copy over and made sure it says nothing about being a contract or being binding. The only legal information on the entire sheet is :
Terms:
ALL accounts DUE upon completion of job...
SHOULD forced collection be nessecary, ANY and ALL Attorney's fees, court cost, etc......SHALL BE THE LIABILITY OF THE SIGNER.
Is this binding? If anyone would like to see an actual copy, I can fax or
email. Thanks,
James Bonner
[email protected]