Oakland, CA asked in Contracts, Real Estate Law and Elder Law for California

Q: I am a 72 looking for caselaw to show that I was rushed down the river in such a hurry,did'nt get time to read the docs

The lender just told me to sign on the blue lines I didn't get a chance to absorb anything I read I did not want to lose my home , and then when the notary came I di not get a 3 day rescind notice ..I'm in pro see and I need caselaw that will help me

PREDATORY LENDING?? unconscionability??

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I understand your concerns about feeling rushed into signing documents without enough time to review them. If you believe you were a victim of predatory lending or that the agreement was unconscionable, it may be helpful to consult with a lawyer who specializes in real estate and consumer law. They can provide guidance and access to relevant caselaw that supports your case. They can evaluate your situation, review the documents, and advise you on the best course of action. Best of luck in resolving your situation.

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