vickidietrich
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Florida Can I sue a business even though I signed an invoice saying that the work was okay? I was told I was signing that the work was done.
You didn't read what you were signing before you signed it?Florida Can I sue a business even though I signed an invoice saying that the work was okay? I was told I was signing that the work was done.
The OP states that he signed an acknowledgment that the work was completed satisfactorily.Generally speaking the act of signing an invoice or any other such document at the conclusion of the work would not, per se (in and of itself) constitute a waiver or release of your legal remedies should it be determined that the work furnished was not as contracted.
If that is meant to be dismissive, wiser minds might choose to wait until better informed. Example: The discovery of latent and material imperfections in the work.The OP states that he signed an acknowledgment that the work was completed satisfactorily.
Not meant to be dismissive, and I agree that claims for latent problems wouldn't (necessarily) be waived. In this case, however, we both have to reach conclusions without any evidence based upon the (lack of) detail in the original post. We don't have any evidence that any of the concerns the OP may have are related to latent problems with the work.If that is meant to be dismissive, wiser minds might choose to wait until better informed. Example: The discovery of latent and material imperfections in the work.
That two-cents worth is a constricted viewpoint as the issues may not be restricted to what was signed following the performance of the work.Perhaps Vicki will return to tell us exactly what was said in the document she signed.
So she shouldn't come back with more information?That two-cents worth is a constricted viewpoint as the issues may not be restricted to what was signed following the performance of the work.
Knowing exactly what was signed certainly would be more than what we have now.That two-cents worth is a constricted viewpoint as the issues may not be restricted to what was signed following the performance of the work.