Studio City, CA asked in Real Estate Law for California

Q: Does entering into an HHA unknowingly without counsel stand up if it contains a fraudulent Appraisel?

I signed a hold harmless agreement under Duress witnessed by title co as they shut the close down while I begged the not to as I was threatened to be sued of breach of contract if I didn't sign the duress was financial and otherwise created by the agent who bought the house himself engaging in self sales violating MLS with tbd $ at time of market knowingly acted against my interests standards making his price buying his price and giving himself a commission on two sides violated over 30 real estate articles/code of conduct - as not subdivide the property and appears to have speculated from the beginning conducting his cost assessment during the home inspections it goes on into unimaginable the difference was 1.3m. Now valued ar 2.4 in only 2 yrs when market says he should have at the median 24-32% factors margin of error

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Richard Samuel Price
Richard Samuel Price
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  • Redlands, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Your facts are complex enough for you to have to sit down with an attorney to sort this out for you. Email or call an attorney for a full consultation.

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