Cape Coral, FL asked in Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: my wife and I were working with a realtor. 90% of the communication was with the realtor and me,

While looking she found a house she wanted but not a dime to buy or the credit to qualify. My last conversation with her was why would we give you $240,000.00 when all we had was $325,000.00

for a home that cost exactly that. We also have our home listed for sale that we now live in.

Last conversation I was told its not your money I will talk to ,my wife because she promised to buy the house for me.

For two months my very happy house has been as miserable as could be.

She convinced my wife that she make $30,000.00 from the commissions from the three houses.

She convinced my wife to have all the moey back to us when they make a loan which will never happen. he wants $250,000.00 on a $60,000.00 a year income no down which he has been working at for five months and a poor credit score. They borrowed our money at 7% and unless we wanted to lose our down payment we needed to come up with 211,000.00 in 10 days. My wife got it from a hard lender at 11%.

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2 Lawyer Answers

A: I wish I could tell you this is an interesting issue - but your explanation needs an explanation. In other words, can you set forth what the problem is? Your issue is totally unclear and it "reads" more like a problem between your wife and yourself on what route to take more than anything else.

Andy Wayne Williamson agrees with this answer

A: I agree with Attorney Zaretsky. You need to state a question to be answered.

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