I have a situation where we were considering getting solar panels. This was contingent on the roof being capable of receiving them because we need a new roof. My wife signed the contract, but I did not And it does require a joint signature, especially considering that we jointly owned the house Could I get out of this contract in the state of Oklahoma? Granted, no equipment has been attached to my house. Just someone came out and looked at the roof.
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What about a Contract that was provided after the verbal Contract was established? He promised to draft and mailed his Attorney Client Engagement letter at a later date for me to sign and returned back to him. I even called and confirmed that he had received it, in which he had. But to my dismayed, I discovered Atty Little had not placed in my Client's File. This was intentional Negligence on his part to give him an fraudulent excuse to Terminated Representation. Fortunately, I provided a copy to the Courts.
Hi, someone sent me a contract in writing to pay me 3k after we had a verbal discussion and meeting of the minds. A week later the party advised me not to sign the contract and to get a lawyer. The party did not sign the contract but sent it from his personal email. I have text from his phone confirming the email was sent and text from my phone verifying I received the contract. Do I have a case in small claims
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Why has it become common practice for businesses to refuse to provide a hard carbon copy of the contract to the signing party? Is there any recourse for that?
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I have a situation where we were considering getting solar panels. This was contingent on the roof being capable of receiving them because we need a new roof.
My wife signed the contract, but I did not
And it does require a joint signature, especially considering that we jointly owned the house
Could I get out of this contract in the state of Oklahoma?
Granted, no equipment has been attached to my house. Just someone came out and looked at the roof.
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If both spouses namew are on a agreement and only one signs for the work to be performed. Is the aggrement still enforceable in texas?
Hi JesusRodriguez-ml4nh! Thank you for reaching out with your question. Unfortunately, our team is not licensed in Texas yet, and we don't yet have any Texas-specific content to share.
What about a Contract that was provided after the verbal Contract was established? He promised to draft and mailed his Attorney Client Engagement letter at a later date for me to sign and returned back to him. I even called and confirmed that he had received it, in which he had. But to my dismayed, I discovered Atty Little had not placed in my Client's File. This was intentional Negligence on his part to give him an fraudulent excuse to Terminated Representation. Fortunately, I provided a copy to the Courts.
Hi, someone sent me a contract in writing to pay me 3k after we had a verbal discussion and meeting of the minds. A week later the party advised me not to sign the contract and to get a lawyer. The party did not sign the contract but sent it from his personal email. I have text from his phone confirming the email was sent and text from my phone verifying I received the contract. Do I have a case in small claims
Thanks for reaching out to us. We are unable to advise you online. If you give us a call at (630)324-6666 or email us at info@oflaherty-law.com, a member of our team will get in touch with you.
Why has it become common practice for businesses to refuse to provide a hard carbon copy of the contract to the signing party? Is there any recourse for that?