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I signed a contract for acoustic ceiling removal. Can I back out?

I signed a contract for the removal of my popcorn ceiling. Unfortunately, the guy doesn't prime and paint at the end of the process so I want to use someone different who does the entire process at a better price. He doesn't have a cancellation policy so is he not protected? Can I back out and cancel the 33% deposit I put down without getting sued? I told him that using him plus another person for priming/painting is too unaffordable but he seems confused and "needs more time to think about this." I thought back out of a contract was just black and white. The deposit is to secure the date and the guy is running his own business. If I cancel the check, wouldn't I just be releasing the guy from committing the agreed upon dates for the work?

In a purely legal sense you may have the right to back out. Genertally, to have a contract means that you must have mutual assent. This means that you both understood and agreed to the terms of the contract. I seems that you didn't know that some work was not included in the price. This fits the definition of unilateral mistake. This can be a reason for cancelling a contract. What I wonder however is if the description of the work was included in the contract you signed. You have a duty to reads these and if he stated exactly what he was going to do and you did not read it...you may be held to the contract.

On a more practical note, all this can be costly to deal with. I would simply explain to the contractor that what he's offering is not what you want and that you are cancelling the contract. Hopefully he will not choose to pursue this further.

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  1. alf silven
    June 23rd, 2011 at 16:26
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    Florida is in the eastern time zone too lol.

  2. kyri
    August 3rd, 2011 at 06:58
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