Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Can I get out of a hand written contract? -

Hey everyone, I recently sold half of my pizza business to a coworker and had someone hand write a contract for us to sign.Now were having so much problems working together, he refuses to pay half the utilities, maintenance, electricity etc. etc. Sometimes he doesn t come up with the rent! I m more stressed then ever which is the reason to do this in the first place.I want out, because If I don t pay for the entire bill and rent then the **** will hit the fan for me, not him.I m legally the sole owner of the place and the contact has no fine print to it.Thanks all.

Even if its Handwritten you signed it which makes it a binding contract i would talk to a lawyer

I think rather than trying to get out of the contract you should link of how you could remedy the situation. Consider mediation.Oh and to answer your question, if he doesn t keep up with the terms it doesn t matter if it is handwritten or typed he is violation.

Talk to a lawyer.The fact that the contract is handwritten doesn t make it unenforceable. The actual terms of the contract are the issue.

r u lieing???if u arent than thalk to him about itif he says that there is no going back then go to court!!and u shouldnt have signed the cotract until u r sure that it will work out fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)

If the written contract meets all the essential characteristics of a contract it is valid and enforceable. It is necessary to see the exact wordings of the contract to find a way out for you.1. What exactly is meant by the phrase you sold half of .... 2. What was the consideration for the deal and how was it to be paid.3. How was the profit to be divided?4. Was the contract witnessed and notarized?By the wordings of the problem, it appears that the co worker was supposed to pay half of the operating expenses such as rent, utilities, etc., which he now refuses to pay. That is violation of the terms of the contract, if these terms were incorporated in the hand written contract.

Firstly you want to start some argument with him about what is actually written on the contract, anything that you can think of that will get him to bring out the contract to prove to you what s actually written on it. When he holds out the contract to show you how wrong you are, snatch it from his hands and quickly throw it onto an open flame. If a flame isn t available, swallow it, or run away very fast and find some other way to destroy it. From then on, it s his word against yours. Even if there are witnesses to your antics, the contents of the contract can never be proven. If you re lucky he didn t make a photocopy. If this doesn t work, you can always pay some homeless person or drug dealer a few hundred to jump him in an alley. Good luck!

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