These Terms of Service (the Terms) govern your access to and use of LaneHelp, including lanehelp.com, related pages, tools, forms, accounts, feeds, maps, print views, organization tools, provider tools, community features, data workflows, and any related services operated by LaneHelp LLC (collectively, the Service).
By accessing or using the Service, creating an account, signing in, submitting content, claiming or managing an organization profile, using provider or organization tools, printing or sharing LaneHelp materials, or otherwise interacting with LaneHelp, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.
These Terms are written broadly because LaneHelp may change over time. Some features described below may be unavailable, experimental, limited to certain users, or removed.
LaneHelp is a civic information platform and public-benefit technology service. LaneHelp may include, depending on what features are live:
- resource directory pages;
- shelter, bed, capacity, service-status, and access information;
- alerts, feeds, public updates, local incident information, utility notices, road closures, transit information, cameras, maps, Pulse views, stats, jobs, events, and other civic surfaces;
- printable quick sheets, saved sheets, public resource pages, and mobile-friendly information pages;
- community submissions, corrections, reports, notes, contribution tools, and profile features;
- provider, organization, and network tools;
- public agency, provider, organization, third-party, scraped, API, user-submitted, and automated data;
- preview, beta, experimental, or evolving workflows.
LaneHelp is built to make local information easier to find and use. It is not a substitute for direct confirmation with the original provider, agency, employer, carrier, venue, court, emergency service, or other source.
LaneHelp is not a government agency and is not operated by Lane County, the City of Eugene, the City of Springfield, the State of Oregon, any public safety agency, court, jail, transit agency, utility, school district, shelter operator, medical provider, or public agency unless explicitly stated in writing.
References to public agencies, public records, public data, government programs, transit systems, emergency alerts, road conditions, incidents, or similar information do not mean LaneHelp is endorsed by, affiliated with, or controlled by those sources.
LaneHelp is not 911, an emergency dispatch service, a crisis line, a shelter operator, a transit authority, a government office, a law firm, a medical provider, a case manager, or a guaranteed support service.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 or your local emergency service.
If you are experiencing a medical, mental-health, substance-use, housing, legal, safety, or transportation emergency, contact an appropriate emergency, crisis, medical, legal, government, or provider source directly.
The Service provides general informational tools only. Nothing on LaneHelp is legal, medical, clinical, financial, housing, employment, transportation, benefits, case management, public safety, or professional advice.
No content on the Service creates a provider-client, attorney-client, clinician-patient, case-manager-client, fiduciary, agency, employment, or professional relationship between you and LaneHelp.
You are responsible for deciding how to use information from the Service and for confirming important information with original sources before acting.
LaneHelp tries to make information useful, current, and clear. However, LaneHelp does not guarantee that any listing, alert, map, route, camera, transit detail, job, event, public record, incident, shelter bed, service status, eligibility rule, waitlist, price, address, phone number, schedule, profile, provider detail, source link, search result, summary, ranking, score, label, or other content is accurate, complete, current, available, safe, suitable, or legally sufficient for your needs.
A label such as updated, last checked, confirmed, source checked, provider submitted, community submitted, automated, live, active, resolved, verified, or similar means only what LaneHelp says it means in context. It does not mean the information is flawless, permanent, endorsed, guaranteed, official, complete, or safe to rely on without direct confirmation.
Information can become wrong quickly. Providers close. Schedules change. Beds fill. Transit systems delay. Public feeds break. Maps route badly. APIs fail. Websites move. Automated systems misunderstand things. People submit incorrect information. Reality continues its impressive record of being inconvenient.
You use the Service at your own risk. You are solely responsible for:
- verifying information before relying on it;
- contacting providers, agencies, employers, transit carriers, venues, courts, utilities, emergency services, or other original sources directly when information matters;
- deciding whether a resource, route, event, job, provider, organization, or option is safe or appropriate;
- protecting your own safety, privacy, legal rights, health, transportation, housing, employment, benefits, and access to services.
If something affects your safety, shelter, transportation, health, legal rights, money, employment, benefits, deadlines, eligibility, or access to services, confirm it directly with the relevant provider, agency, carrier, employer, venue, court, or original source before acting.
LaneHelp may exist to make local information easier to find, but that purpose does not create any fiduciary duty, rescue duty, monitoring duty, intervention duty, duty to warn, duty to update information for your benefit, duty to verify any specific information, duty to provide services to any specific person, or duty to prevent harm.
LaneHelp may review, update, verify, flag, rank, remove, or display information, but doing so voluntarily does not create an obligation to continue doing so, to do so for any particular user, or to do so perfectly.
You may use the Service only if you can legally agree to these Terms. You may not use the Service if you are barred from doing so by applicable law.
The Service is not directed to children under 13. If you are under 13, do not create an account or submit personal information through the Service.
If you use the Service on behalf of an organization, provider, agency, employer, or other entity, you represent that you have authority to act on that entity's behalf and to bind that entity to these Terms.
You agree that you will not:
- use the Service for unlawful, abusive, fraudulent, deceptive, harmful, or exploitative purposes;
- impersonate any person, provider, organization, public agency, employee, volunteer, staff member, representative, or entity;
- submit false, misleading, defamatory, abusive, harassing, threatening, discriminatory, fraudulent, or malicious content;
- use the Service to stalk, dox, threaten, target, harass, shame, intimidate, or endanger any person, provider, organization, staff member, client, patient, resident, participant, or community member;
- submit revenge reviews, personal attacks, unverified accusations, rumors, gossip, or allegations disguised as resource updates;
- submit confidential records, medical information, protected health information, legal case files, passwords, payment information, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, private home addresses, or other sensitive data unless LaneHelp explicitly requests that information through a secure process;
- upload or transmit malware, malicious code, exploit payloads, phishing links, credential-harvesting pages, or harmful technical material;
- interfere with security, rate limits, authentication, authorization, abuse controls, availability, infrastructure, monitoring, logging, or normal operation;
- probe, scan, test, exploit, bypass, reverse engineer, or attack the Service, except where clearly permitted by law and conducted responsibly;
- scrape, mirror, crawl, harvest, bulk-export, mass-copy, republish, resell, or create derivative databases from substantial portions of the Service without written permission;
- use automation in a way that creates excessive load, spam, disruption, data poisoning, ranking manipulation, false submissions, or abuse;
- use LaneHelp data to make eligibility, housing, medical, legal, employment, credit, insurance, benefits, law-enforcement, or similarly significant decisions about another person;
- remove, obscure, or alter source labels, attribution, warnings, disclaimers, or safety context from LaneHelp content;
- help anyone else do any of the above.
LaneHelp may suspend, limit, block, hide, remove, or terminate access at any time if LaneHelp believes use of the Service is abusive, unlawful, risky, harmful, misleading, or likely to interfere with the Service or others.
Some features may require an account, sign-in, organization link, provider role, or other authorization.
You are responsible for your account, credentials, sessions, devices, and activity under your account. You must keep login information secure and notify LaneHelp if you believe your account has been compromised.
If you sign in through Google or another third-party provider, you also agree to that provider's terms and policies. LaneHelp is not responsible for third-party login systems, outages, lockouts, permission changes, account suspensions, or policy changes.
LaneHelp may disable, reclaim, suspend, limit, or remove accounts, usernames, profiles, claims, roles, permissions, sessions, or access if LaneHelp believes they are inactive, abusive, fraudulent, misleading, impersonating others, unauthorized, insecure, or violating these Terms.
This section is the dedicated SMS terms section for LaneHelp text messaging. LaneHelp operates (541) 991-5263 for user-initiated LaneHelp/Paddle resource replies only. Paddle is LaneHelp's assistant, not a separate company, sender, or third party. Resource replies may begin with "🦆 Paddle:" and may include local resource information, civic or service information requested by the user, and LaneHelp links.
By texting LaneHelp at (541) 991-5263 or requesting a LaneHelp/Paddle SMS resource reply, you agree to receive user-requested informational SMS replies from LaneHelp at the phone number used for the request. Message frequency varies based on your requests and local conditions. LaneHelp generally sends one reply per user request. LaneHelp does not send marketing, promotional texts, third-party advertising, purchased-list messages, or bulk outreach through this resource-reply number.
LaneHelp may send one-time sign-up, sign-in, or account verification PINs only when a user enters their phone number on a LaneHelp sign-in or sign-up page and requests a code. These account authentication messages are separate from LaneHelp/Paddle resource replies and are not sent from the public (541) 991-5263 resource-reply number.
Message and data rates may apply. SMS delivery is not guaranteed and may be delayed, filtered, blocked, or unavailable depending on your carrier, phone, network, Twilio, Supabase Auth, or other service providers.
For help, reply HELP or contact admin@lanehelp.com. To opt out of LaneHelp SMS messages, reply STOP. You can opt back in by replying START. After opting out, you may not be able to receive LaneHelp/Paddle resource replies or account authentication PINs unless you opt back in through the supported carrier/Twilio process.
Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. LaneHelp SMS search replies are informational only and do not guarantee real-time availability, eligibility, hours, transportation, shelter beds, appointments, or service access. Check details before heading out.
LaneHelp's Privacy Policy is available at https://lanehelp.com/privacy. SMS program details are available at https://lanehelp.com/sms.
LaneHelp may allow providers, organizations, agencies, staff, volunteers, representatives, or other users to claim, manage, edit, submit updates for, or associate with listings, profiles, resources, shelters, services, pages, phone-book entries, status updates, public posts, or internal workflows.
Claiming or managing a listing does not create ownership of the listing, exclusive control over public-interest information, a right to remove accurate information, a right to dictate LaneHelp's editorial decisions, or a guarantee of placement, ranking, label, visibility, access, or continued availability.
LaneHelp may review, approve, reject, edit, preserve, suppress, remove, summarize, reformat, label, or display claimed or provider-supplied information when LaneHelp believes it is necessary for accuracy, safety, quality, abuse prevention, legal compliance, source integrity, user clarity, operational needs, or public-service value.
If you submit information on behalf of a provider or organization, you represent that you are authorized to do so and that the information is accurate to the best of your knowledge.
LaneHelp may display information about providers, public agencies, organizations, events, jobs, routes, places, services, shelters, pages, profiles, programs, resources, or other civic and community entities.
Unless LaneHelp explicitly says otherwise:
- inclusion on LaneHelp is not an endorsement;
- absence from LaneHelp does not mean an entity does not exist or is not useful;
- a listing or profile does not mean the entity is open, safe, available, qualified, trustworthy, legally compliant, or appropriate for your situation;
- provider-supplied, claimant-supplied, community-supplied, public-record, scraped, or third-party information may be incomplete, outdated, one-sided, disputed, or incorrect;
- labels, trust signals, contribution scores, profile badges, status indicators, or verification-related wording mean only what LaneHelp says they mean in context and are not guarantees of quality, legality, character, safety, accuracy, or future behavior.
LaneHelp may display, summarize, rank, organize, transform, reformat, cache, or link to information from third parties, including public agencies, transit providers, map providers, utility providers, emergency information sources, event sources, job sources, camera feeds, public records, websites, APIs, social pages, scraped sources, provider submissions, and user submissions.
Third-party information can be delayed, incomplete, contradictory, misidentified, reformatted, moved, removed, suspended, inaccessible, stale, or wrong. LaneHelp does not control third-party systems and does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, legality, availability, timeliness, accessibility, or continued availability of third-party content or services.
LaneHelp is not responsible for:
- outages, delays, feed failures, API failures, scraping failures, parsing failures, sync failures, source changes, or broken integrations;
- incorrect route data, stop data, map data, arrival times, camera availability, incident details, job details, event details, listing details, shelter details, bed availability, public updates, alerts, utility notices, or public records;
- broken links, changed websites, removed pages, revoked APIs, changed access rules, provider-side changes, government-side changes, or third-party policy changes;
- service denials, missed stops, missed appointments, missed deadlines, missed opportunities, missed services, travel errors, safety issues, or other losses caused by reliance on third-party information.
Public records, custody information, jail information, booking information, court information, law-enforcement information, incident information, road closures, emergency notices, camera feeds, and similar civic data may be delayed, incomplete, corrected later, removed, misidentified, or presented differently by the original source. LaneHelp does not create those records and does not determine guilt, responsibility, danger, legal status, eligibility, custody status, official action, or the truth of any allegation.
If something matters, verify it with the original source before acting.
LaneHelp may use automated systems, scripts, search tools, ranking systems, classification systems, scoring systems, duplicate-detection systems, data-quality checks, source monitors, AI-assisted workflows, or similar tools to collect, organize, summarize, classify, flag, rank, route, review, compare, display, or improve information.
These tools are operational aids. They may be incomplete, stale, biased by available source data, misunderstood by the system, or wrong.
Automated summaries, scores, labels, alerts, rankings, search results, profile signals, data-quality flags, duplicate flags, category assignments, public-feed groupings, route suggestions, and similar outputs are not official decisions, professional advice, legal conclusions, eligibility determinations, safety determinations, endorsements, or guarantees.
Do not rely on automated LaneHelp output as the sole basis for a decision that affects safety, housing, health, benefits, employment, legal rights, transportation, money, or access to services.
If you send LaneHelp corrections, comments, notes, reports, provider information, organization information, events, jobs, issue reports, updates, new resources, reviews of data quality, profile details, public posts, or other submissions, you represent that:
- you have the right to submit the content;
- the content is accurate to the best of your knowledge;
- the content does not violate anyone else's rights;
- the content does not include confidential or sensitive information you are not authorized to share;
- the content does not violate these Terms or LaneHelp's Community Content and Moderation Policy.
You keep ownership of your content, but you grant LaneHelp LLC a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, transferable license to store, reproduce, adapt, summarize, excerpt, reformat, index, moderate, translate, publish, display, distribute, analyze, archive, preserve, use, and create derivative works from that content for purposes related to operating, improving, securing, moderating, promoting, documenting, and providing the Service.
This license continues for as long as reasonably necessary for operations, moderation, backups, safety systems, records, audits, legal compliance, dispute resolution, source integrity, public-service value, and related business purposes.
LaneHelp may review, edit, refuse, suppress, hide, remove, preserve, or moderate submissions for any reason, including safety, spam, abuse, legal risk, quality control, public-service usefulness, source integrity, or operational needs.
Some submissions, contributions, reports, notes, updates, profile details, moderation actions, status posts, organization details, or correction histories may appear publicly, be attributed to an account or organization, be summarized, be used in public-facing pages, or be visible in provider, organization, network, admin, moderation, audit, or contribution tools.
If you use public or semi-public features, assume that some of what you submit may be visible to others and may remain in logs, backups, audit trails, moderation records, or internal systems even if later removed from public view.
LaneHelp may use contribution scores, badges, profile labels, trust signals, role indicators, public histories, or similar features. Those features are informational and operational only. They do not guarantee character, quality, safety, official authority, or accuracy.
LaneHelp may receive sponsorships, grants, contributions, in-kind support, advertising revenue, paid support, paid services, partnerships, or other funding.
Support, sponsorship, contribution, grant funding, or partnership does not guarantee listing placement, search ranking, verification, endorsement, moderation outcome, public visibility, data treatment, preferred access, or editorial control unless LaneHelp explicitly states otherwise in writing.
Sponsored, supporter, partner, paid, or promotional content may be labeled where appropriate.
LaneHelp is intended to help people find and share practical local information. You may view, print, save, and share limited LaneHelp pages, quick sheets, resource summaries, and links for personal use, direct-service support, organizational use, outreach, referrals, and other reasonable public-benefit purposes.
You may not copy, bulk-export, scrape, resell, repackage, remove attribution from, create a competing database from, or commercially exploit substantial portions of the Service without written permission, except where the law permits otherwise.
If you print or share LaneHelp information, do not remove important warnings, source context, last-updated information, disclaimers, eligibility notes, or safety-related limitations.
The Service, including its design, code, layout, branding, graphics, compilations, text, data organization, original content, logos, mascots, and user-interface elements, is owned by LaneHelp LLC or its licensors and is protected by law.
Third-party names, marks, logos, maps, feeds, data, materials, and content remain the property of their respective owners.
Nothing in these Terms gives you ownership of LaneHelp intellectual property or third-party intellectual property.
If you believe content on LaneHelp infringes your copyright, violates your privacy, exposes sensitive information, misidentifies you, creates a safety issue, or otherwise should be reviewed, contact LaneHelp at admin@lanehelp.com.
Include:
- the relevant URL or page;
- a plain description of the issue;
- screenshots if helpful;
- your contact information;
- enough information for LaneHelp to understand and review the request.
LaneHelp may remove, restrict, preserve, edit, annotate, or decline to change content depending on the issue, source, public-interest value, legal obligations, safety concerns, and operational needs.
The Service may link to, embed, use, display, rely on, or interact with third-party websites, APIs, feeds, maps, transit tools, authentication systems, analytics systems, storage providers, email systems, hosting providers, public records, cameras, forms, or other services.
LaneHelp is not responsible for third-party services, websites, policies, outages, errors, content, security, privacy practices, availability, or changes.
Your use of third-party services may be governed by their own terms and privacy policies.
Some features may be labeled preview, beta, experimental, early access, limited, or may continue changing as LaneHelp evolves.
These features may be incomplete, unstable, inaccurate, unavailable, rate-limited, restricted, renamed, redesigned, made private, made public, merged, retired, or removed without notice.
Use preview and evolving features at your own risk.
LaneHelp tries to keep the Service available and reasonably secure, but does not guarantee uninterrupted, secure, error-free, current, or reliable operation.
Things that may happen include:
- downtime;
- lag;
- broken features;
- stale caches;
- duplicate or missing data;
- incorrect search results;
- failed updates;
- sync failures;
- third-party outages;
- maintenance windows;
- delayed updates;
- security incidents;
- unauthorized access;
- data loss;
- missing records;
- display errors.
You use the Service at your own risk.
LaneHelp may change, suspend, limit, restrict, rename, merge, charge for, make public, make private, or discontinue any part of the Service at any time, with or without notice.
LaneHelp is not liable for any modification, suspension, restriction, or discontinuation of the Service.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND AS AVAILABLE. LANEHELP LLC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, ACCURACY, AVAILABILITY, TIMELINESS, RELIABILITY, SECURITY, ACCESSIBILITY, AND ERROR-FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED OPERATION.
LANEHELP LLC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICE, CONTENT, DATA, MAPS, FEEDS, ALERTS, ROUTES, LISTINGS, PROVIDER DETAILS, PUBLIC RECORDS, SEARCH RESULTS, SUMMARIES, RANKINGS, SCORES, LABELS, SUBMISSIONS, THIRD-PARTY CONTENT, OR AUTOMATED OUTPUT WILL BE ACCURATE, COMPLETE, CURRENT, AVAILABLE, SAFE, SECURE, OR SUITABLE FOR YOUR NEEDS.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, LANEHELP LLC AND ITS OFFICERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, VOLUNTEERS, AFFILIATES, AGENTS, LICENSORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, AND DATA SOURCES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS, REVENUE, GOODWILL, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, HOUSING OPPORTUNITY, TRANSPORT ACCESS, SERVICE ACCESS, HEALTH OUTCOME, LEGAL OUTCOME, SAFETY OUTCOME, OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE SERVICE.
This includes claims arising from or related to:
- reliance on listings, maps, routes, transit data, alerts, feeds, jobs, events, pages, profiles, verification-related labels, camera feeds, public records, rankings, summaries, scores, search results, automated output, or third-party content;
- missed stops, missed appointments, missed opportunities, missed deadlines, missed services, denied services, inability to access resources, travel mistakes, scheduling errors, or referral errors;
- account issues, provider claims, organization tools, moderation actions, contribution systems, profile claims, trust labels, score systems, or content removal;
- downtime, bugs, feed failures, outages, data loss, parsing errors, sync errors, security incidents, unauthorized access, or service interruptions;
- conduct of third parties, providers, agencies, users, claimants, advertisers, sponsors, supporters, partners, data sources, or other outside parties.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE TOTAL LIABILITY OF LANEHELP LLC FOR ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SERVICE WILL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF: (A) THE AMOUNT YOU PAID TO LANEHELP LLC FOR THE RELEVANT SERVICE IN THE 12 MONTHS BEFORE THE CLAIM, OR (B) $100 USD.
If you paid nothing, the cap is still $100.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations of liability, so some of the above may not apply to you.
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless LaneHelp LLC and its officers, members, employees, contractors, volunteers, affiliates, agents, licensors, service providers, and data sources from and against claims, liabilities, damages, losses, judgments, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of or related to:
- your use of the Service;
- your submissions or content;
- your account activity;
- your organization, provider, or profile claim;
- your violation of these Terms;
- your violation of any law;
- your violation of another person's or entity's rights;
- your misuse of LaneHelp content, data, tools, or systems.
LaneHelp may assume the defense and control of any matter subject to indemnification. You agree to cooperate with LaneHelp's defense of such matters.
Before filing a claim, you agree to first contact LaneHelp at admin@lanehelp.com with a description of the dispute and the relief you seek. You and LaneHelp agree to make a reasonable good-faith effort to resolve the dispute informally for at least 30 days, unless urgent injunctive relief is needed or applicable law does not allow this requirement.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Oregon, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
Any dispute not subject to arbitration must be brought in the state or federal courts located in Oregon, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. It affects your legal rights.
Mandatory individual arbitration
Except for the exceptions below, you and LaneHelp LLC agree that any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to the Service or these Terms will be resolved by binding individual arbitration, not in court.
Arbitration means a neutral arbitrator decides the dispute instead of a judge or jury. Discovery and appeals may be more limited than in court.
No class or representative actions
You and LaneHelp LLC agree that claims must be brought only in an individual capacity, not as a plaintiff or class member in any class, collective, consolidated, private-attorney-general, or representative action, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Exceptions
This arbitration requirement does not apply to:
- claims that qualify for small claims court and stay there;
- requests for injunctive or equitable relief to stop unauthorized use, abuse, hacking, scraping, data misuse, security attacks, or intellectual property infringement;
- disputes where arbitration is prohibited by applicable law;
- claims that cannot legally be arbitrated.
Arbitration rules and location
The arbitration will be administered by a recognized arbitration provider, such as the American Arbitration Association, under its applicable consumer or commercial rules, unless you and LaneHelp LLC agree otherwise.
The arbitration may be conducted:
- in the county where you live;
- in LaneHelp's principal operating county in Oregon;
- remotely, if the rules allow it;
- in another location agreed by the parties.
Fees will be handled according to the arbitration provider's rules and applicable law. Each party will bear its own attorneys' fees and costs unless the arbitrator awards otherwise under applicable law.
Opt-out
You may opt out of arbitration by sending written notice within 30 days of your first use of the Service to admin@lanehelp.com with the subject line Arbitration Opt-Out and a statement that you want to opt out of arbitration.
If you opt out, disputes will be handled in court as otherwise provided in these Terms.
Survival and severability
This arbitration section survives termination of your account or use of the Service. If any part of this arbitration section is found unenforceable, the unenforceable part will be severed and the rest will remain in effect to the maximum extent permitted by law.
LaneHelp may update these Terms from time to time. If LaneHelp does, it will update the effective date or last updated date.
Your continued use of the Service after changes take effect means you accept the updated Terms.
If any part of these Terms is found not valid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect.
You may not assign or transfer your rights or obligations under these Terms without LaneHelp's written permission. LaneHelp may assign or transfer these Terms as part of a merger, acquisition, reorganization, asset transfer, financing, sale, business transition, or by operation of law.
These Terms, together with LaneHelp's Privacy Policy, Community Content and Moderation Policy, and any feature-specific terms or notices, are the entire agreement between you and LaneHelp LLC regarding the Service and replace any prior agreements or understandings relating to the Service.
Questions, correction requests, takedown requests, and legal notices may be sent to:
LaneHelp LLC Email: admin@lanehelp.com