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I agree in that the contract is an awful one. It's not nearly specific enough to address both parties' concerns and differences in interpretation and it reflects very poorly on the lawyer that drafted it.
I still think that it's interesting to put it out there and see how it's interpreted by...
There's nothing in the TOS against discussing what is effectively a hypothetical legal situation. All the specifics have been modified or removed and therefore no actual real contracts are being reviewed.
I'm not asking for a third legal opinion that would serve as a basis for any action...
They clearly are already doing that. This is a case where there are two differing legal opinions on the matter (one coming from their attorney) and I'm asking for other opinions from people with expertise in real estate law.
What is the name of your state? Montana
Here's a copy (https://pastebin.com/8gac09pK) of a real estate purchase agreement recently signed by two parties (names and details have been changed for privacy). A difference of interpretation has come up between both parties, and I would like to know...
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