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answered on Sep 21, 2013
Verbal contracts and text messages may be proof. How did you pay the money? By cancelled check? Or wire? Or western union? All those would be written proof and would be preferred.
People do not do business this way. If you are buying a vehicle, there should be a bill of sale and the... View More
We put in an offer on a short sale home yesterday. We were aware there was also another offer on the house so we actually offered more than the asking price. We were informed by the seller agent that we were the high offer and she would submit our bid to the bank for their approval. However, last... View More
answered on May 31, 2013
You need a real estate litigation attorney. If the seller of the property accepted your offer then you could sue for specific performance. If the seller never accepted your offer there was no contract - no meeting of the minds so there would be nothing to enforce and no way to interfere with the... View More
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