The items to be included in your contract have to be specific to your state. There are some states with lemon laws, some states that say a take-back policy is unenforceable and so on. Okey-dokey, here is MY (this is the opinion by the writer and in no way intended to represent the views of the adm or any members on this forum!) philosophy. IF, and that is a very BIG IF, you do not include such clauses in your agreement-read and SIGNED by both parties- there is a 100% chance you cannot enforce the return policy. Included with these provisions you stand a 50% chance of enforcing it. You can also write in, that failure to abide by any and all of the terms as set forth, the buyer may forfeit a set sum OR pay court costs of the seller in any endeavors to correct the situation no matter the outcome in the court..You wil be amazed at what is and what is not enforceable.. |