In real estate transactions, the law will protect the innocent, unwary, and sometimes stupid, buyer from fraud, misrepresentation and deceit. This article presents a summary of that law, categorized according to the specific matter misrepresented (i.e., misrepresentations of value, income, size or quantity, and condition or quality)
California has long been on the cutting edge of the law, often presaging national legal trends. It i...
This article discusses the importance of including former owners as parties in lawsuits for frau...
This article discusses a California case which held that the measure of damages for a broker’s i...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
That the dictates of the law and the principles of common morality are not always blended to perfect...
That the dictates of the law and the principles of common morality are not always blended to perfect...
In a former article (May number JOURNAL) fraud in contemplation of law, or legal fraud was considere...
This article discusses the California Supreme Court case Sterling v. Taylor which held that extr...
Plaintiff, a purchaser of mortgaged realty, claimed that there had been a series of conveyances of t...
This article summarizes many issues involved when a real estate buyer believes that someone did ...
The editorial staff of the Cleveland-Marshall Law Review is to be commended for making and carrying ...
During the process of selling or leasing a property, a real estate agent may make statements about t...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
In an action for specific performance of a real estate contract, D set up the plea of the statute of...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court case which held that an action seeking to void...
California has long been on the cutting edge of the law, often presaging national legal trends. It i...
This article discusses the importance of including former owners as parties in lawsuits for frau...
This article discusses a California case which held that the measure of damages for a broker’s i...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
That the dictates of the law and the principles of common morality are not always blended to perfect...
That the dictates of the law and the principles of common morality are not always blended to perfect...
In a former article (May number JOURNAL) fraud in contemplation of law, or legal fraud was considere...
This article discusses the California Supreme Court case Sterling v. Taylor which held that extr...
Plaintiff, a purchaser of mortgaged realty, claimed that there had been a series of conveyances of t...
This article summarizes many issues involved when a real estate buyer believes that someone did ...
The editorial staff of the Cleveland-Marshall Law Review is to be commended for making and carrying ...
During the process of selling or leasing a property, a real estate agent may make statements about t...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
In an action for specific performance of a real estate contract, D set up the plea of the statute of...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court case which held that an action seeking to void...
California has long been on the cutting edge of the law, often presaging national legal trends. It i...
This article discusses the importance of including former owners as parties in lawsuits for frau...
This article discusses a California case which held that the measure of damages for a broker’s i...