Lisa T. asked

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I worked for a restaurant and had $6000.00. They asked if I wanted to take over, and I agreed. I went to their lawyer and talked, but now I've done all the required filings and started. We agreed on equipment being fixed for $1500, lease, and half of the bills. I gave them $3200.00 for the lease and bills, but they refused to help fix a broken grill. Since no papers were signed, I walked away. Is there a way to get my cash back?

February 2nd, 2024

Holly H. answered

The lack of signed documents complicates the situation, as there is no legal basis to claim a breach...

February 2nd, 2024

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