Florist Contractual Obligations Explained
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Somerset Kentucky the treasure chest is to a florist does not want to honor my roommate who paid for his flowers like 17 years ago he did this in advance just in case anything happened that part would be taken care of but the floor send it because she didn't get no money off of it that she's not going to obligated
Under Kentucky law, if a business is sold, it's usually the buyer's responsibility to honor existing contracts. However, this may vary based on the specifics of the sale. It would be best to consult with a local attorney for more detailed advice.
Does it have to be a certain amount before anything can be done or can like a letter be sent to the florist explain hey you know just paid for you have to you're obligated to honor it
In Kentucky, there's no minimum amount for a valid contract. You can send a letter to the florist. If not resolved, you might consider small claims court or seeking legal advice.
Would a lawyer be able to send a letter to the florist especially in this case since the buyer in a person I'm talking about kind of had a few words and I don't want him to get arrested simply for trying to get what he paid for or can he get an refund
Yes, a lawyer can draft a letter on behalf of the buyer. It's a legal method to resolve disputes before escalating to court. If the florist still refuses to honor the contract, you might consider filing a small claims lawsuit. Refund depends on the terms of the contract.