Real Estate Misrepresentation Case

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Misrepresentation in real estate can be actionable even if a purchase hasnt been completed. If you relied on false information, you might recover costs. In Pennsylvania, consult a local attorney to explore your options. If youre on Medicaid and SNAP, you may qualify for free or low-cost legal aid services. Contact Ohio Legal Help or Legal Aid Society of Cleveland for assistance.

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Property was described as * bed, * full baths. It had * sink, a defunct counter and that was the sum total of the 'kitchen', had only * shower and toilet connected to water but plywood floor and no sink, electric was sparking, porch was almost collapsing, foundation cracking, every room had an electric fireplace but they said hvac worked,
It sounds like there might have been significant misrepresentation regarding the property's condition. Here are some general legal concepts that might apply:
- Misrepresentation: If the seller knowingly provided false information, you may have grounds for a legal claim.
- Failure to Disclose: Sellers generally must disclose known issues with the property.
- Fraud: Intentional deception for financial gain can be actionable.
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Asking 75k but is not worth even *
It seems like you might have a strong case regarding real estate misrepresentation. Would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can better assist you with this matter? They can provide detailed guidance and help you explore your legal options.
We have not purchased or signed, do we still have a case?
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In Ohio, you might still have a case if there was intentional misrepresentation or fraud. The fact that you haven't purchased or signed doesn't necessarily negate potential legal claims, especially if you incurred significant expenses or relied on false information.
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Property was * w 5th ave, warren pa
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It seems like you have a potentially strong case involving real estate misrepresentation. Here are some points to consider:
- Misrepresentation can be actionable even if the purchase hasn't been completed.
- You might recover costs incurred due to reliance on false information.

Since the property is in Pennsylvania, you may want to consult with a local attorney in that area to explore your options.
Would you like to be connected with local lawyers in Pennsylvania who can assist you further?
Yes
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It seems like you might have a high-value case involving real estate misrepresentation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your phone number?
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It looks like you have a potentially strong case involving real estate misrepresentation. I'll need a bit more information to connect you with local lawyers:
What is your name?
Krista mcclellan and larry clouse
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It seems you have a strong case involving potential real estate misrepresentation. I need a bit more information to proceed:
What is your email address?
Whitehouseopera@gmail.com
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It looks like you have a high-value case involving real estate misrepresentation. To connect you with local lawyers, I need just a bit more information:
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Should we proceed with purchase or back up
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Hi Krista and Larry, given the significant misrepresentations you've encountered, it might be wise to back up from the purchase until you've consulted with a lawyer. They can provide guidance on potential legal actions and help determine the best course of action.
Okay, we cant afford it though, on medicaid and snap
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It sounds like you're dealing with a potentially strong case of real estate misrepresentation. Since you're on Medicaid and SNAP, you might qualify for legal aid services. Would you like information on how to contact legal aid in your area?
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If you're on Medicaid and SNAP, you may qualify for free or low-cost legal aid services. You can contact Ohio Legal Help or Legal Aid Society of Cleveland for assistance. They can provide guidance on your case and help you navigate the legal process. Would you like more details on how to contact them?
Yes
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Here is some information on legal aid resources in Ohio:
- Ohio Legal Help provides free civil legal assistance. Visit their website at [ohiolegalhelp.org](https://www.ohiolegalhelp.org).
- Legal Aid Society of Cleveland can assist those in financial need. Contact them at (*) *-* or visit [lasclev.org](https://lasclev.org).
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