Lets say i signed a contract for X amount of work to be done.
2 weeks later, i receive a letter in the mail from a lawyer stating the contract is being withdrawn by the contractor for reasons relating to me being (according to them anyway) "uncertain and vague in that you are continuously making changes to the agreed upon plans."
_____
Now to make this more clear, this is my mother.. signing a contract for a built in swimming pool/spa. Its alot more complicated than im trying to make it.. but thats basically what happened. 1 thing to note.. the contractor made the plans, and the drawing.. and they signed the contract for the basic pool equipment, what was needed etc... and the guy said that there would be no problem if we needed to add/ or change anything in the contract later if need be.
How are they able to cancel the contract like that? I mean we had no idea they felt this way until we follwed up with them, after not hearing from them a week.. that same day of the phone convo, we received this thing from the lawyer. It seems fishy to me they were not returning phone calls etc... it doesnt seem very professional IMO.

I mean, $40k is alot of money.. does someone not have the right to question some things, and make minor changes.. i mean come on.
sean