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Andre Douglas
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Suing previous owner of home

Andre Douglas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mount Juliet, TN
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Experience with suing the seller of a property you purchased

I understand under the statute of limitations a buyer can sue a seller within 6 years of purchase if they feel they weren’t honest on the property disclosure form (TN being a full disclosure state). Has anyone had any experience with suing a seller? I’m weighing out all options and wondering the best place to begin. I would assume a lawyer specializing in real estate would be key but wanted to hear from someone who’s actually been through the process. Thanks!

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Realistically.....you will likely spend a lot of money and will be unsuccessful. 

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