Question: How can I get a refund for a landscaping service that was paid for but not completed as agreed? What are my options if the service provider offers only a partial refund citing purchases made for the project?
Answer: In a case of a landscaping service delay and non-delivery, where the client paid for services that were not completed within the agreed timeline, you should carefully review your contract to check if there are any provisions that govern an event like this. You may consider sending a demand letter to the other party attempting to settle in order to avoid the time and costs of court. If proceeding to court, you could potentially recover the full amount paid minus the portion for the design services that were delivered.
If you'd like to speak with an attorney about your situation, or for help with contract review or a demand letter, contact Cape Law to see if services are offered in your jurisdiction.
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