Legal Question in Consumer Law in Virginia

copier lease too high.

I would like to get out of a lease I signed. No one had been returning my calls from the company but I would like to get out of this equpt lease. How do i go about it?


Asked on 8/15/07, 9:10 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Ruth Emily Kochard Ruth Emily Kochard, Counselor at Law

Re: copier lease too high.

Not enough facts are provided to answer the question. I suggest that you contact an attorney for advice on how to proceed. Also, any communications directed at the lessor should be in writing. (though I would consult an attorney first to determine what should be said)

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Answered on 8/15/07, 10:07 am
Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: copier lease too high.

Determine first what are the terms required for terminating the lease and whether penalties may be applicable or not. This information should be referenced somehwere in the writtem lease agreement itself which you presumably signed and hopefully still have a copy of. (The contact information with phone number and address should also be included.)

If for any reason you are unable to decipher the terms of your lease and the above information, then you should arrange to consult with an attorney who can further advise you on the matter.

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Answered on 8/15/07, 10:10 am


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