Howard
Ingleside,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 21, 2002
Penny No contract is ever ironclad. If you are know how to use any computer spreadsheet or you may do this with a piece a paper. On the spreadsheet the first column heading is what you are oblicated to do in the contract. Make sure your columns are wide. Next column mark it Breach. The third column mark what the company is oblicated to do. Last Column mark Breach. Now is truth time. Under what you are oblicated to do. Write down in the column mark breach along side any item of oblication that you have not preformed. Next do the same with what the company is oblicated to do. Hopefully, any breach of contract on your part is matched with what the company was supposed to have done. What you are looking for is cause and effect. If something that the company failed to do caused you to breach the contract you are not at fault. Next, read the contract and find out if they have a clause to where the contract will be litigated at. Is it in Michigan? Chicago? If the contract does not indicate where it can be litigated at you are located that is better than having to go to Michigan. If it says that you have to ligate in Michigan you will have to have an Attorney that can practice in that state. If however, you can sue in Indiana than it will be a lot easier on you. Either way you will need an attorney. Good luck