
06-14-2014, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by KathieI
I promised myself that I wasn't going to respond in this thread for personal reasons, but I must now because I feel this thread is completely off track from the original OP's question. Since I am going through something very similar at the moment (not regarding non-disclosure of problems with the purchase of a home) but with the Villages Sales Office, I can enlighten everyone about seeking lawyers regarding real estate issues.
IF this purchase was through a villages SALES AGENT, notice I didn't call them realtors, because they are not, and McLin & Burnsed were involved in the closing, you stand a small chance in Hell of getting any lawyers in Central FL to work with you. My belief is that the Villages is so strong that lawyers are afraid to buck them, especially real estate lawyers.
So without going into much more detail, I will answer the OP's question with,,, I can't recommend a lawyer because they won't even return my calls. However, someone mentioned here Morgan & Morgan, and I would think they would be a good start. They do return calls to advise you if they can help.
Good luck and I hope your issue is resolved quickly and to your satisfaction.
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Thank you, Kathie. I have said the same thing using different words.
You might as well add "& Morse" to the end of McLin & Burnsed. They all have deeper pockets than all of us, if it's a question of going against any/all of them. If push comes to shove with an issue, besides money coming out of your every pore, a litigator might be more the type of attorney you need, as opposed to a real estate attorney. It's awful if a situation needs to be expanded to this level.
Kathie, I hope your problem isn't serious and the same goes for the writer of this thread.
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