Contract Dispute Resolution Steps
Summary
If you believe a business misled you regarding contract terms, review the contract for relevant clauses, gather evidence, and consider sending a formal demand letter. The letter should include your details, the businesss information, a clear statement of your issue, evidence of misleading information, and your specific demands. Set a reasonable deadline for a response and indicate your willingness to pursue legal action if necessary. For personalized advice, consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
I need to threaten a business that I signed a contract with because I believe they misled us on the amount of content we could upload and told them we didn't want to continue but they developed our apps anyways
It sounds like you're dealing with a breach of contract issue. Here are a few general steps you might consider:
- Review the contract for any clauses related to content limits and termination.
- Gather evidence of the misleading information.
- Consider sending a formal demand letter outlining your claims.
Would you like to know more about how to write a demand letter or any specific legal actions you can take in North Carolina?
Yes
Here's some general information on writing a demand letter in North Carolina:
- Header: Include your name, address, and the date.
- Recipient Information: Include the business's name and address.
- Subject: Clearly state it's a demand letter.
- Introduction: Briefly describe the issue and your relationship with the business.
- Details: Provide evidence of the misleading information and refer to relevant contract clauses.
- Demand: Clearly state what action you expect from them (e.g., refund, cessation of services).
- Deadline: Provide a reasonable deadline for them to respond.
- Conclusion: Indicate your willingness to pursue legal action if necessary.
Would you like more details or assistance with any specific part of the letter?
More details and assistance with writing the letter
Sure, I can help with more details for your demand letter. Here are a few tips for each section:
- Header & Recipient Information: Ensure all details are accurate, as this is an official communication.
- Introduction: State your position clearly, mentioning the contract date and reference number if applicable.
- Details: Be concise but specific about how the information was misleading. Attach copies of any proof.
- Demand: Specify the exact remedy you seek (e.g., refund of $X, stopping app development).
- Deadline: A typical deadline is * to 14 days, but adjust based on the situation.
Let me know if you need help with any specific section or wording!