Babylon, NY asked in Business Law, Health Care Law, Medical Malpractice and Small Claims for New York

Q: Hello, I received a request for documents about a machine I sold to a spa owner?

Hello, I received a request for documents about a machine I sold to a spa owner and all my communications with her via phone and text. I do not have any information as we have not communicated either via phone, email or text in some time. I do have the other requested documentation, I am nervous about what I should do. Also, I have been in the process of closing this business for the last few months. I purchase my machines from China and I ensure they are working properly they have a 1-year warranty and work well as I have showed up to clean and make sure that the machine was and has been working correctly. Any advice on what I should do? Just send the documents. Is there anything I can do, or should do?

1 Lawyer Answer
Michael David Siegel
Michael David Siegel
Answered
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: It would depend on the form of the request. If it is just a letter, you can ignore it if you want. If it is a subpoena, you should find out more about what the case is about.

Jonathan R. Ratchik agrees with this answer

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