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Termite Gone, Inc. contracts with Brynn, a homeowner, regarding a contract that guarantees no infestation of termites for 30 years during the life of the contract. The contract contains an arbitration provision. In year 5 of the contract, Brynn finds extensive termite infestation in her home. Brynn sues Termite Gone, Inc. in court, but Termite Gone, Inc. claims the parties must go to arbitration due to the arbitration provision of the contract.
Who is correct and why? Does the case go to arbitration or does it stay in court?

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