San Diego Sellers are Required to Disclose All Real Estate Defects

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San Diego real estate sellers are required to make a full, honest and comprehensive attempt to disclose all real estate defects related to any property they are offering for sale in the local region.  The failure to disclose any known issues or defects in the property you purchase creates serious legal issues not only for the seller, but their agents and the associated broker as well.  How do you know when you have a case?  If you are concerned about a serious defect or problem with your residence or commercial real estate we invite you to contact us for a free and substantive consultation at 858-535-1511.

The experienced real estate attorneys will review your concerns, the associated legal issues and advise you on the options that are available to seek restitution from the seller and their real estate agents and broker(s).  In some cases, it is appropriate for you to take a legal option known as “rescission” which requires the buyer and their agents to return you financially to the point you were before the transaction ever took place.  If the issue is a cracked foundation or serious issue with the roof or other mechanicals we help you to know the difference between a home warranty claim and a legal case for “failure to disclose.”  We will protect your legal interests at every step of the process and make sure that the representations the seller made to you regarding your home or business are genuine, and if not that they are held accountable for their failure to disclose.