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Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract is a legal document that was released by the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs - a government authority operating within South Carolina.
Q: What is a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract?
A: A Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract is an agreement made with a funeral home or cemetery to plan and pay for funeral services in advance, but the prices are subject to change.
Q: Is a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract legally binding?
A: Yes, a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract is legally binding and enforceable in South Carolina.
Q: Can the prices in a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract be changed?
A: Yes, the prices in a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract can be changed by the funeral home or cemetery.
Q: Are there any regulations in place to protect consumers with Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contracts?
A: Yes, South Carolina has laws and regulations in place to protect consumers who enter into Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contracts.
Q: What should I consider before entering into a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract?
A: Before entering into a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract, you should carefully review the terms and conditions, understand the potential for price changes, and consider alternative options.
Q: Can I cancel a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract?
A: Yes, you can cancel a Non-guaranteed Price Preneed Contract within a certain timeframe and receive a refund of the money you paid, minus any applicable fees or expenses.
Q: What happens if the funeral home or cemetery goes out of business?
A: If the funeral home or cemetery goes out of business, there may be protections in place to ensure that your funds are transferred to another provider or refunded to you.
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