Ogden, UT asked in Contracts for Utah

Q: I live in Utah. Is there a way to legally cancel a membership to a trampoline park I purchased yesterday?

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Wesley Winsor
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Wesley Winsor
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  • Saint George, UT
  • Licensed in Utah

A: This depends on your contract. You need to first look at the contract. What are the terms for early cancellation?

I am not aware of any state law that allows someone to back out of a contract within a certain period of time. The best advice I would give would be to look at the contract and if there isn't any sort of language dealing with the situation, then call and request a meeting with the owner and manager and explain your situation.

Most people are not looking to be difficult or "stick" someone into paying for their services if they never intend to use them.

Best of luck.

Wes

Tim Akpinar agrees with this answer

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Little Neck, NY

A: Review the terms of the contract to see if it has any provisions regarding cancellation/termination. If not, the matter could be at the discretion of the seller. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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