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Q: Is having a 30 day EFT cancellation policy legal? Seems no way to not pay an additional month in order to cancel.

Cancelled a gym membership and they said their 30-day EFT policy is that if cancellation is within 30 days of your upcoming charge that it will be charged (however I don't believe it specified the charge will be on the day of cancellation, which it was). My reoccurring comes out on the 13th,... View More

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Q: I built a porch for a customer with the materials she asked for. The porch is already weathering.

I told her I could sand and reseal but could possibly run into the same issue down the road. She asked me to stain it instead. I told her I could do that but would have to charge for staining it as that was not in our original agreement but I could give a discount for the issues arising. She does... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 5, 2023

A Vermont attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. It could depend on what you may have told her about the sealing or waterproofing qualities of all coatings involved. It's going to be difficult for anyone to answer without knowing more about the discussions... View More

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Q: Can I use the song “ Who let the dogs out” for my pet supplies website?
N'kia (NLN)
N'kia (NLN)
answered on May 2, 2023

If you'd like to use someone else's song, you should request permission and pay the required fee. Otherwise, using a song for commercial purposes without permission can constitute infringement, which usually costs the infringer exponentially more than the fee. If needed, you should... View More

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