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Posts Tagged ‘statute of limitations regarding fraud’

Statute of Limitations Regarding Liability of Sellers and Brokers

By Christopher Combs | November 29, 2020
Fraud

Question: Your column recently discussed the liability of the seller for failure to disclose to the buyer that the City of Chandler had not approved the completion of the garage. In another column you discussed the liability of the seller and the real estate broker for failing to disclose to the buyer a leaky roof,…

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