My case does involve maybe fraud, mistakes, or at least seller
misrepresentation. I checked ahead of whether there were restrictions.
I asked Professional resources ahead of time and they failed to help me uncover
the problem until it was too late.
Now we're looking at real estate professionals' liability claims and title
insurance claims in addition to satisfying the neighbors. A real mess a proper
title search would've found.
On Feb 3, 2012, at 2:08 PM, David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com> wrote:
>
> Actually, it's your comment that's kind of unbelievable. Who says
> anyone is dictating anything to you?? If you sign a contract you are
> specifically and legally agreeing to everything in it. You DO live in
> a free country ... and that includes being free to do something that
> you're too lazy, careless, or ignorant to avoid. Short of fraud or
> misrepresentation, you are entirely responsible, legally and ethically,
> for whatever you agree to do. The only thing that anyone is "dictating"
> is that you honor your agreements. What's so hard to understand about that?
>
> Dave AB7E
>
>
>
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> It still just blows me away how some person, or person(s), can dictate to
>> you BEYOND the purchase of your property, just what, exactly, you can& can
>> not do with something that you own, pay taxes on out of your own pocket,
>> insure with your own monies, etc. etc. etc.
>>
>> And I thought that we lived in a free country, i.e. the USA& Canada...!
>> Unbelievable.
>>
>> ~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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