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Armand Arellano
  • Sylmar, CA
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Buyer Suing Assignor & Sellers Los Angeles

Armand Arellano
  • Sylmar, CA
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My very first assignment, in October 2018. Seller wanted to sell property with tenants already. Seller's wife had a retraining order with him the Seller. Tenants were Wife's friend, due to the retraining order seller couldnt talk to wifes friends the tenants. Tenants would not cooperate to let us property, so property was being sold BLIND at 50% retail price. Cash buyer agreed to buy my rights to buy property for a fee knowing the tenats where there and couldnt see property from inside. Buyer asked seller to start eviction process for tenants, seller did so weeks before closing. Tenants began a lawsuit to buyer in July 2019, for inhabitable conditions(mole, water leaks, no screens) & breach of lease agreement saying they had a one year lease not month to month. Seller provided a lease agreement which was month to month. So Im looking for an attorney to help relieve us theh LLC/assignor.

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