![]() People with nothing to do, people who want to ban this and ban that have all the time in the world to be persistent and ruin life for everybody. Working people have little or no time left between work and family. Usually it is easier to organize people for a wrong cause than something good for the future. Hardest part is to get people organized, commit and stand behind. You're not ADT - you don't have to limit your term. I believe ADT has agreed to limit its contract terms. My Standard Form Contracts are for 5 years for reisdential and 10 years commercial. I am not aware of any law that prohibits contract terms to exceed 2 years. This appears to be one of the great alarm myths currently. The example i was given was cable companies, and cell phone companies - they all have only 2 year contracts for that reason. so having my customers sign a 3 year or a 5 year contract is useless. Recently I was told that in California you can only enforce a 2 year contract. If you own the system or the installation contract makes clear you can delete programming when the contract is breached or terminated by subscriber, then you can do it. If the old contract has not expired then you could go after the original subscriber. Also, are you rendering the entire system unusable or just canceling the monitoring. If you sold the system and you don't have a contract that permits reprogramming then you can't default the panel and remove programming. The new wife stated they decided to pass on the alarm monitoring and cancel the account.Ĭan we legally deprogram the system since neither signed the contract?ĭepends what part of the system you want to reprogram, or delete programming, and what the terms of your contract were when you first installed the system. ![]() ![]() The contracts were not returned so we made a follow-up call in an attempt to expedite the process. We sent out new contracts in an attempt to get the new wife and Ex-husband signed on and treat it as if they were a new homeowner. They have just split-up and now the Ex-wife who initially signed the contracts is out of the picture. The wife initially signed the contract and both the husband and wife have central station passwords. We have a client that we currently service and monitor their alarm system. I have a question regarding deprogramming an alarm system from a legal standpoint. I really enjoy reading your informative articles, and look forward to your response. If you have topics you'd like to recommend please let me know and we will line up the experts for you. ![]()
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