I enrolled my daughter in a daycare on 9/14/2012, scheduling her to start on 10/1/2012. At that time I paid a $150 registration fee. On 9/21/2012, I canceled her enrollment because I found a suitable daycare closer to home. The daycare has a policy (which I signed) stating they require 4 weeks of notice to cancel a child's enrollment. The penalty being 4 weeks tuition if not followed. I've been told my penalty is $705, the total of 3 weeks tuition, since I only gave one week of notice. Is it possible for me to be held legally responsible for not giving 4 weeks of notice when my daughter had only been signed up for 2 weeks?
The day care says the penalty is meant to recognize the fact that they incur expenses when preparing for a new child and suffer a loss when they leave without adequate notice. I'm nearly 100% sure they didn't spend $705 preparing for her during that one week. And what loss could they ahve suffered if my daughter had not begun attending yet?
Thanks for your help!
The day care says the penalty is meant to recognize the fact that they incur expenses when preparing for a new child and suffer a loss when they leave without adequate notice. I'm nearly 100% sure they didn't spend $705 preparing for her during that one week. And what loss could they ahve suffered if my daughter had not begun attending yet?
Thanks for your help!