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What Should I
Know Before I Sign? (CA)
Types of contracts and those that must be in writing, cosigning for a loan,
getting out of a contract and what to do if you feel you've been cheated.
Oral Contracts (CA)
When they're enforceable, the most common problems and how long you have to sue
for breach.
Your Rights And Obligations When You Sign
Common
Mistakes About Contracts
Changing Standard Form Contracts To Fit Your Needs
Sample Health Club Contract And How To Modify
Contract Terms Courts Usually Won't Enforce
Fundamentals
Of Contract Law- How Do You know when You've Got a Deal
Includes basics on Capacity, Written and Oral Contracts
Offer and Acceptance, Acceptance, Conditions, Consideration
Reliance, Agents and Delegations and Assignments.
Basics On Contracts (Not State Specific)
Bars
To A Contract-When You Can Get Out of One
Find out what defenses you may have so you can escape a bad deal. Learn
about Illegality, Duress, Undue Influence, Fraud, Mistake, Statutes of
Limitations, Changing Situations, Unconscionability and Practical Contracts.
Tips On Understanding Contracts (BBB)
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Writing Your Own Contracts
Tips
For Writing Contracts (Findlaw)
Writing Your
Own Contract (Form w/tips)
Changing Standard Form Contracts To Fit Your Needs
Sample Health Club Contract And How To Modify
See
Business Forms
(Consumer-SOS)
See Legal Forms
(Consumer-SOS)
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Your Right To Cancel Or Get A
Refund
Learn
About Contracts And
When You Can Cancel Them (CA)
Lists your right to cancel with health clubs, dance clubs, mail order, and
door to door sales. Also gives some examples of when a contract must be in
writing.
Comprehensive
Listing Of Contracts and How Many Days You Have To Cancel
(CA)
Find out if you have a write to cancel and how long that right lasts. Covers
various types of contracts from auto sales leases to water treatment agreements.
Complaining About A Business
(CA)
Learn about the complaint process for particular businesses ranging from
Credit Repair (Credit Servicing Firms) to contractors to doctors to real estate agencies. Directory of
hundreds of businesses and where to complaint to.
Usury (CA)
When you are being charged excessive interest contrary to law.
The
Mail & Telephone Order Merchandise Rule
The
Cooling Off Rule (When You Can Cancel A Sale or Sales Contract)
US State Timeshare Rescission Periods (Cooling Off Periods In All 50 States
& DC)
Each state passes its own laws regarding the amount of time you have after
buying a timeshare property to return it for a full refund. The process of
returning an unwanted timeshare shortly after purchasing is known as
Timeshare Rescission,
or rescinding.
Timeshare Statutes And Agencies That Regulate Timeshares (Most States)
See the actual law with links to the government agencies that regulate
timeshares.
Bars
To A Contract-When You Can Get Out of One
Find out what defenses you may have so you can escape a bad deal. Learn
about Illegality, Duress, Undue Influence, Fraud,
Mistake, Statutes of Limitations, Changing Situations, Unconscionability and
Practical Contracts for small businesses.
Shopping From Home-Your Cancellation Rights
Learn about your right to return merchandise, cancel orders and
protect yourself from fraud.
Unordered
Merchandise (FTC)
How
To Right A Wrong (FTC)
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Credit Repair Companies
Complaining About A Business
(CA)
Learn about the complaint process for particular businesses ranging from
Credit Repair (Credit Servicing Firms) to contractors to doctors to real estate agencies. Directory of
hundreds of businesses and where to complaint to.
Credit Repair Companies-Your Three Day Right To Cancel & How To Do It
SEC. 2451. REGULATION
OF CREDIT REPAIR ORGANIZATIONS
Title IV of the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act (Public Law 90-321, 82 Stat. 164)
is amended to read as follows:
SEC. 407. RIGHT TO CANCEL A CREDIT REPAIR CONTRACT.(11)
(a) In General. -- Any consumer may cancel any contract with any credit repair
organization without penalty or obligation by notifying the credit repair
organization of the consumer's intention to do so at any time before midnight of
the 3rd business day which begins after the date on which the contract or
agreement between the consumer and the credit repair organization is executed or
would, but for this subsection, become enforceable against the parties.
(b) Cancellation Form and Other Information. -- Each contract shall be
accompanied by a form, in duplicate, which has the heading 'Notice of
Cancellation' and contains in bold face type the following statement:
'You may cancel this contract, without any penalty or obligation, at any time
before midnight of the 3rd day which begins after the date the contract is
signed by you.
To cancel this contract, mail or deliver a signed, dated copy of this
cancellation notice, or any other written notice to (name of credit repair
organization) at (address of credit repair organization) before midnight on
(date) I hereby cancel this transaction,
( date )
( purchaser's signature ).
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Your Rights And Obligations When You Sign
A contract is a written or oral agreement that defines the rights and duties of
both you and the other party.[1]
When you enter into a contract, both you and the other person make a
joint commitment that has the force of law.
This means that either of you can sue if the commitment is broken.
Keep
in mind that courts generally respect your right to bargain and will rarely step
in just because the contract is unfair or one sided.
By and large, when you sign a contact you will be held to the contract's
provisions. This holds true even
when the terms are unfair or you never took the time to read them.
Common
Mistakes About Contracts
Many
people foolishly assume they have three days in which to cancel a contract.
But this is not true in most cases.
The three day rule is something enforced by the Federal Trade Commission
and applies almost exclusively to contracts involving door to door sales.
Another
mistaken belief is that the laws in all states are identical.
Contract laws can and do vary from state to state.
The rights given to consumers under the laws of Idaho will have no
bearing on your rights while in Georgia. Likewise,
while you have 7 days to cancel a health club contract in Georgia, you may not
have such a right in Florida.
Changing
Standard Form Contracts To Fit Your Needs
As a consumer, you are at a distinct disadvantage when you sign a standard or
"boiler plate" contract. Never
forget that contracts for health clubs, airlines, and housing always favor the
seller over the buyer. The problem
is made worse because a lay person may find the contract's small print hard to
read and full of legalese. That is
why you should never sign a contract until you have read and understand
each and every part of the agreement.
But
you can change a contract by penning in more favorable terms and/or crossing out
the terms you dislike.
Remember, your right to bargain is just as important as the seller's.
Note that when you cross out terms before signing, you have made an
entirely new offer which the seller is free to accept or reject.
If
the seller then signs the contract, he must abide by all of its terms even if he
later claims he never saw the changes made to it.
For your protection, make sure you press hard enough so that the
alterations appear on your carbon copy. Put
your initials next to where you made the changes if possible.
Then if you lose your copy, your initials will show that you had changed
the original contract before signing it.
Contract
Terms Courts Usually Won’t Enforce
While courts normally respect people's right to make agreements, some contracts
are just so objectionable that they will not be enforced.
A contract is legally invalid if it is procured through fraud, violates
the law or goes against public policy. Note:
An invalid contract won't be enforced even though you signed it.
Often valid contracts will have invalid provisions within them.
When this occurs, courts will most likely strike out the offensive term
and uphold the rest of the contract.
But courts are hard to second guess. You
never know when they will void the entire contract, leave the contract as is, or
delete just one provision. Play it
safe and be sure to cross out offensive terms before signing any agreement.
Samples
Of Invalid Contracts
Examples of invalid contracts may include: agreements where you waive your right
to sue your doctor or lawyer for negligence or malpractice; contracts for
illegal services such as for prostitution; illegal gambling, or illegal lottery
operations; residential leases that
make the tenant responsible for repairs due to normal wear and tear, and any
lease that holds the landlord harmless for any and all damages to both person
and property.
Note: Always beware of provisions that allow sellers to duck out of their responsibilities. Agreements in which sellers try to avoid their own negligence are in many states found void for public policy reasons.
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Sample
Health Club Contract And How To Modify
Below is an Waiver and Release provision from an actual Health Club contract.
All potentially invalid terms have been highlighted.
Terms you should change or modify have been underlined.
You
agree on behalf of yourself (and your personal representatives, heirs,
executors, administrators, agents and assigns) to release and discharge us (and
our affiliates, employees, agents, representatives, successors and assigns) from
any and all claims or causes of action (known and unknown) arising out of our
negligence. This Waiver and Release
from liability includes without limitation, injuries which may occur as a result
of (a) your use of any exercise
equipment or facilities which may malfunction or break, (b) Our
improper maintenance of any exercise equipment or
facilities © our negligent
instruction or supervision, and (d) you
slipping and falling while in the health club or on the premises. YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS WAIVER AND RELEASE AND FULLY
UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY.
YOU ARE WAIVING ANY RIGHT THAT
YOU MAY HAVE TO BRING A LEGAL ACTION TO ASSERT A CLAIM AGAINST US FOR OUR
NEGLIGENCE.
Suggested
ways To Modify:
Replace
the word "our" with the word "my" throughout the
paragraph. In section (a)
insert "naturally" before the word "malfunction".
In section (d), insert the word "negligently" between
"you" and "slipping".
[1]In
many states, oral or spoken agreements are also binding
contracts. For Example: In Georgia, an oral contract is binding if
you are bargaining for something less than $500
and the contract is able to be performed within a year
of your agreement.
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Other Types Of Contracts
Various
Types of Contracts (Nolo)
All about contracts-from real estate to retail. Choose your topic and blast off.
See Business Matters
See Work
For more help See Consumer-SOS Subject Index
Where To Go For Help
Complaining About A Business
(CA)
Learn about the complaint process for particular businesses ranging from
Credit Repair to contractors to doctors to real estate agencies. Directory of
hundreds of businesses and where to complaint to.
Find
Your City & State Consumer Protection Offices (DC Included)
These are the agencies that regulate any unfair business practices in your
state. They
also have information on a variety of consumer subjects relating to cars,
lawyers, credit, contracts, employment, home improvement, employment, etc.
Better
Business Bureaus (Links Throughout The U.S.)
Find
Your Local Newspaper, Magazine, Radio & TV Stations
Give them a little bad press and you're bargaining power increases tremendously.
Select your state, and then click on your county or city for the proper media to
report to. (DC Not Included).
Find The AARP In Your
State
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
Government
Complaint Center
Find the federal agency that deals with your problem and fill out an online
complaint form to get them to investigate. Subjects regulated include,
airlines, banks, food, medicine, car matters, cell phones, health clubs
and much much more.
The Federal Trade Commission
National Help
Orgs For A Variety Of Consumer Problems
The Elderly, Environment, Families, Fraud, Health & Safety, Insurance The
Handicapped, Medical Problems, Telemarketing and more.
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