Review Roofing Contract in Texas
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The user received 1 bid to review the Roofing Contract at a price of $370 on a flat fee.
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Service type
Review
Document type
Roofing Contract
Location
Texas
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$370 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
1 bid
Pages
3 pages
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Roofing Contract
Texas
Asked on Mar 3, 2021
stuck in a bad contract
I got into a contract with a roofing company that wants to charge me 12 thousand dollars out of pocket on top of he !5 or so thousand that thge insurance is paying or the want 5,800 for breach of contract i need the roof but i cant afford that much debt or cash
Howard B.
Answered Mar 3, 2021
Courts will protect you from an illegal deal, but they will not protect you from an unwise deal. On its face, this is enforceable. However, I know Texas has some very strong consumer protection laws and a Texas attorney may be able to help you with that. You will need to speak directly to a Texas attorney. I'm in a neighboring state and not licensed there.
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