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Florida law grants you a three-day cooling-off period after signing a home improvement contract, as long as you DIDNT sign it at the roofing companys office. Imagine it as a cosmic get out of jail free card for impulsive decisions made under the persuasive powers of a tan line and a clipboard.
You usually cannot cancel a contract, but there are times when you can. You can cancel some contracts within certain time limits. Some contracts must tell you about your right to cancel, how to cancel them, and where to send the cancellation notice.
How to send the rescission or cancellation notice. The homeowners notice to the contractor must be given by certified mail or registered mail, but that does not preclude other notice methods like email, fax, or overnight delivery.
If a contract provides a right of rescission, then in order to cancel such a contract, you must give written notice of cancellation within the time provided by the contract or by law, and it must be in the form required.
In Florida, each person has a 3-day right of rescission. During this 3-day period after entering a contract for a loan, a person may cancel the contract without a financial penalty.
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