29 | Raised Your Prices? Better Update the Contract
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When a wellness studio updated their membership pricing, they forgot one critical step: getting clients to re-sign. When a dispute came up months later, their new terms were legally unenforceable.
This one mistake led to lost revenue, legal stress, and a painful lesson in contract basics.
Why This Happens
Health and wellness professionals often update their pricing or membership terms—but skip the legal step of getting clients to re-sign. Unfortunately, if a new agreement isn’t signed, the old one still governs.
How It Gets Messy
When conflict arises, the law only honors what was signed. Without a current agreement, you may be stuck with outdated terms—and zero legal power to enforce new policies.
What Could’ve Prevented It
A quick, easy request to re-sign. Even small changes like class limits, price hikes, or auto-renew policies must be reflected in a new agreement.
Key Takeaways
✔️ Any time your services or pricing change, your contracts must too
✔️ Verbal or emailed updates are not legally binding
✔️ Signed agreements are your only protection when things go wrong
✔️ Don’t wait for a dispute to realize your documents are outdated
🎧 Legal clarity starts with one updated agreement. Press play now.
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