Full question:
I am on a lease that states a flat tire on my vehicle must be fixed within 24 hours. I went out of town on 12-5-06. I arrived back 12-8 06, and my truck had been towed and impounded for a flat tire. Did I violate the lease?
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Subcategory: Lease Violation
- Date:
- State: Nevada
Answer:
To determine if you violated your lease, consider the following:
- What exactly does your lease state regarding vehicle maintenance?
- What are the laws in your state concerning abandoned vehicles?
- How long was your truck inoperable due to the flat tire?
These factors are crucial in assessing your situation. If a court finds that a contract is excessively unfair to a consumer, it may be deemed unconscionable and void. Unconscionability refers to terms that are so oppressive they shock the conscience of the court, potentially invalidating specific clauses or the entire contract.
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