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Craftsmen beware: Cancellation policy or non-payment?

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Key Facts
  • Handwerker sollten immer eine Widerrufsbelehrung für Verträge mit Verbrauchern ausstellen, um rechtliche Risiken zu vermeiden.
  • Fehlende Widerrufsbelehrungen können zu einem verlängerten Widerrufsrecht und Zahlungsrisiken führen, selbst nach vollständiger Erbringung der Leistung.

In this video, lawyer Marian Härtel explains why tradespeople should always issue a withdrawal notice for contracts with consumers and what the consequences are if they fail to do so.
Contents: – When does the right of withdrawal apply to tradesman services?
– Consequences of missing withdrawal instructions: Extended right of withdrawal and payment risk – Practical example: BGH ruling on a roofing case – What a correct withdrawal instruction must look like – Tips for legally compliant contract drafting for tradespeople Find out why there is a risk of non-payment even after the service has been provided in full if the withdrawal instruction is missing.
The video offers practical tips on how tradespeople can adapt their contracts and business processes to be on the safe side legally.
Whether you are an experienced tradesperson or just starting your business, this video will help you avoid costly legal pitfalls and protect your business.


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