Contract Rescission Options Kansas

Summary

In Kansas, rescinding a contract due to changed circumstances may involve negotiation, hardship programs, or legal advice. Impossibility of performance requires unforeseeable events making performance objectively impossible. The statute of limitations for debt collection is 5 years for written contracts and 3 years for oral contracts. Consider discussing options with the seller or consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I need resend on a contract do to may circumstances changed and I can no longer perform my part of the contract
Hi ****! Generally, you might be able to rescind a contract if there are valid reasons such as:
- Mutual agreement to rescind
- Impossibility of performance
- Fraud or misrepresentation
- Mistake or undue influence
What was the nature of the contract, and what specific changes have occurred that prevent you from performing your part?
I got tires for my truck and agreed to monthly payments but lost my income and can no longer afford the payment.
****, you may have a few options:
- Negotiate with the seller: Explain your situation and see if they can offer a temporary deferment or a new payment plan.
- Hardship Programs: Check if the seller has any hardship programs for people in your situation.
- Legal Advice: Consult a local attorney for more personalized advice.
Have you tried contacting the seller to discuss your situation yet?
impossibility of performance wouldn't work
Hey ****, I understand your situation. In Kansas, if impossibility of performance isn't applicable, you might try the following:
- Negotiate: Revisit negotiations with the seller for a possible deferment or revised payment plan.
- Hardship Programs: Inquire if the seller offers any hardship programs.
- Bankruptcy: If your financial situation is very severe, consider discussing bankruptcy options with an attorney.
Have you tried any of these options yet?
what criteria have to be met to use impossibility of performance in Kansas
Hey ****, here are the criteria for using the "impossibility of performance" defense in Kansas:
- The event causing impossibility must be unforeseeable.
- The event must not be due to the fault of either party.
- The event must make performance objectively impossible, not just difficult or financially challenging.
Have you consulted with the seller about alternative solutions yet?
chapter * kansas statues annotated
Hey ****! Chapter * in the Kansas Statutes Annotated deals primarily with civil procedure for limited actions. It includes rules on how small claims, limited actions, and other civil matters are processed.
Would you like more specific information on a particular section or topic within Chapter *?
statue of limitations for debt collection
Hey ****! In Kansas, the statute of limitations for debt collection is generally 5 years for written contracts and 3 years for oral contracts. This means a creditor has this amount of time to file a lawsuit to collect the debt.
Do you need help with anything else related to this matter?