Terms and conditions
Last updated August 2026
These are the terms for using dannyavila.com and for working with Danny Avila Agency (Daniel Avila), based in Vista, California. Plain English, because you should be able to read them.
1. Who this is
Danny Avila Agency is a sole proprietorship owned and operated by Daniel Avila in Vista, California. It builds websites, systems, automation, video, and marketing for business owners, and it owns and operates a number of local home-service lead-generation websites.
2. Using this site
The site is offered as is. You may read it, share it, and quote it with attribution. Do not scrape it, republish it wholesale, or use it to train a model without asking. Nothing on the site is a guarantee of a particular result for your business.
3. Text messaging
The agency operates business phone lines that send and receive text messages, plus a separate line used to introduce itself to contracting businesses. The full messaging terms, including how consent works on each program, message frequency, rates, and how to stop, live on the text messaging terms page, with the plain English version on the text messaging policy page. Reply STOP to any message to stop it. Reply HELP for help. Message and data rates may apply.
4. Work, quotes, and payment
Project work is scoped in writing before it starts. A quote covers the scope described in it and nothing beyond. Changes to scope change the price, and that gets agreed in writing before the extra work happens. Invoices are due on the terms stated on the invoice.
5. Who owns the work
On completion and full payment, you own the deliverables built for you. The agency keeps ownership of its own underlying tools, templates, and methods, and may reuse those. The agency may show finished work in its portfolio unless you ask it not to.
6. Confidentiality
Anything you share about your business stays between us. The agency does not sell, share, or publish client information. See the privacy policy for how data is handled.
7. Limits
The agency is liable only for the amount you paid for the work in question. It is not liable for lost profits, lost business, or consequential damages. Third-party platforms the work depends on, such as search engines, hosting providers, and carriers, are outside the agency's control.
8. Ending an engagement
Either of us can end an engagement in writing at any time. Work completed up to that point is invoiced and payable. Nothing is locked into a term you did not agree to.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, and any dispute is handled in San Diego County.
10. Changes to these terms
These terms may change. The date at the top shows when they were last updated, and the current version is always the one on this page.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Send me a message through the contact form. I read everything that comes in.