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Real Estate Law-Purchase/Sale/Leases

Question:
I have discovered that there are some things with the building I just purchased that the seller did not disclose prior to the sale. Do I have any recourse?

Answer:
If you feel the other party to a residential or commercial real estate transaction misrepresented themselves when signing the contract, or has otherwise not fulfilled the terms of the contract, you may be entitled to damages. Sellers sometimes do not disclose problems with the property, home, or business building, while buyers do not always make the required payments to a lease, purchase agreement, or contract for deed.

Arbitration is always an option if there is a provision in the residential or commercial real estate contract, or if both sides are willing to come together and resolve the matter outside of the courtroom. Our firm is more than willing to pursue your legal matter in this forum.

 


 



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