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If you cannot solve the problem with the above steps, your next step may be to take legal action. You can consider suing the other party for breach of contract. If you decide to sue, note that there are time limitations on filing lawsuits.
If you cannot solve the problem with the above steps, your next step may be to take legal action. You can consider suing the other party for breach of contract. If you decide to sue, note that there are time limitations on filing lawsuits.


For options for free or low cost legal help, see the “Where to Get Help” section.
For options for free or low cost legal help, see the "[[Where to Get Help for Consumer Law Essentials|Where to Get Help]]" section.
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