Verbal Contract Vs Written Contract- What Should I Do?

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  • cheerfuldom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7413

    #16
    Its just a power trip since they didn't get what they wanted in the first place. I would require the full usual payment in advance otherwise they cannot return the remaining time of the notice. There is no reason you should give on anything considering you are watching their kids for this last day right? If you aren't watching them anyway and the parents don't want to pay, it might be worth it just to let them go. They probably know that you wouldn't likely take them to court over $100. They are being so awful, it sounds like its worth the loss just to get them out.

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    • Crystal
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 4002

      #17
      I totally understand the whole principal of it, but if you had a verbal agreement for two days, she CAN enforce that. You verbally agreed to her going to two days a week.


      I'd let the 3rd day go, unless there is somehting I am missing here?

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      • daycare
        Advanced Daycare.com *********
        • Feb 2011
        • 16259

        #18
        Originally posted by Crystal
        I totally understand the whole principal of it, but if you had a verbal agreement for two days, she CAN enforce that. You verbally agreed to her going to two days a week.


        I'd let the 3rd day go, unless there is somehting I am missing here?
        Yes we agreed that she would go two days, but there was no verbal agreement that she would get any form of discount.

        However I have decided to let it go. I'm so so so over this situation and world rather see it go away!! Lol

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