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Old 02-19-2019, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by nucky View Post
wwdgd, after seeing your other post about thinking about letting the seller stay for an extra day if you were a friend or family member i would in the strongest terms possible advise you to engage an attorney. We have dealt with millhorn, shanawany & olsen. 352-205-4707. Easy to talk to, free consultation and reasonable with there charges. Please don't go it alone. Best of luck to you.

As a side note. People who were in the villages before me told me to not waste my money on a lawyer. I listened and nothing bad happened to us. However when and if we move from our home in the villages i would never go it alone again. Where we are from in n.j. Some of the closings required a suit of armor because of technicalities and people pulling some kind of stunt at the last minute. It just makes me sleep better to have a good lawyer representing me.

You are asking very good questions just dot the i's & cross the t's. Once the closing is over all will be forgotten and you'll be a couple of hundred dollars lighter but if you're not represented you may be considerably lighter in the wallet!
sound advice