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Old 11-23-2013, 02:12 PM
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OP cannot answer our questions for this is a "he said, she said" situation....nothing first hand!
I agree. Second hand information being reported here as fact, maybe so maybe not. There has to be more to the story........................before advice can be given.
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Old 11-24-2013, 04:38 PM
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I'm fine with cleaning service but Direct TV, I'm still getting letters and phone calls 2 years after I canceled. Nothing threatening, just annoying.
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Old 11-24-2013, 04:53 PM
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I've lived in TV for 8 years and have never heard of this happening. Unless a contract was signed and both parties have lived up to their end of the contract (one paid, one cleaned as specified), there is no basis for a lawsuit and the cleaning company can threaten all it wants. What could be a basis for a lawsuit is if the homeowner makes false statements about the cleaning company. Sometimes even true statements can cause a lawsuit to be filed (and won), so it is worth being careful what is said to whom.
I have hired several cleaning companies to clean a rental home in The Villages.
When you call them, they usually ask if you need a regularly scheduled cleaning or a one-time cleaning. If you choose to have your house cleaned every month, then the amount they charge is less per cleaning than if it's a one-time cleaning.
So, if you say you want them to clean every month for a year and after three months you want to cancel, they could claim that you owe the difference. Just explaining what I think MAY have been the issue.
Hopefully the OP will give more info.
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Here is my GUESS.

Many reputable lawn services require signed service agreements for one year.

This is simply (to me) because the low rate given is because that during the growing season the grass requires cutting frequently and during the dormant season, not so much.

So many dishonest people opt out and shift from one lawn care company to another so that they don't pay for service during the grass dormant season.

Not nice. Not honest. Not ethical.

I imagine that the contract about things like this is legal.

I wonder just what this is all about, It isn't yet clear to me.

The OP mentioned a cleaning service. Does the OP mean an interior home cleaning service? Or what exactly?

Did they threaten a law suit over a valid contract or is this a case for Seniors Vs. Crime?
You're on target ....that's what's happening people want the lowest lowest price and then they quit and it comes time to equal out. I have a wonderful yard service I tell them I will pay them by the month and that is it. I let them know upfront I will not need your services during the dormant times I'm sure I could get the price much cheaper if i signed a 12 month contract. However the possibility of moving to someone else at any time always makes them do a much better job I don't mind paying for this service I receive but I just want the good service. If you sign a contract you should honor however ,,, just have a handshake agreement and it works wonderfully
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Old 11-24-2013, 05:00 PM
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OP, would like to comment but don't have enough information to make an informed comment. Previously, we have had a "cleaning service" for our home but never had a written contract---service was from week to week. If you were not satisfied with the service, you just got somebody else.

The major question is simply: Did your friends have a signed contract for the service and, if so, what were the terms and cancellation clause in the contract?
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