Zaba12
2018-07-30 15:48:48
- #1
What is wrong with the lawyer's statement?
The agreement reached in a personal conversation, at the end of which there is a termination/cancellation/whatever, is usually the best way. Of course, the lawyer earns more from a lengthy legal dispute, so hardly any lawyer will give this advice, but will immediately go overboard and put the full program into motion. So this rather speaks in favor of the lawyer than against him.
That the clause is a double-edged sword, he is also right about that. And especially for that reason, an amicable settlement is the most desirable goal here. No emails, no threatening registered letters. Go there, seek the conversation on site, be honest and done. If it doesn't help and it comes to a dispute, then what is in the contract counts anyway, that won't change now.
@Renee. You are funny. Take a look at your contract. Usually an amicable settlement ends with a 10% contractual penalty for non-acceptance. If I were your general contractor, I would already breathe easily through my pants and count the money.
Let yourself be surprised by what comes. This is not retail.