Hello,
We were going to buy a 4br house in New Jersey, a cash deal, fairly expensive. There were supposed to be 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor, and one in the basement.
A day before closing, it turned out the room in the basement, advertised to us as a bedroom, is not a legal bedroom due to the lack of a big-enough egress window. So a 4br house turned out to be a 3br one. We naturally cancelled the closing and demanded our deposit back. The seller has refused and we are now facing potential litigation.
Clearly the seller is in a breach of contract and there are potential fraud allegations according to NJ Consumer Fraud Act. I was hoping someone may cite some precedents, preferably in NJ, or any other state, we could use in court.
Thanks a lot.
We were going to buy a 4br house in New Jersey, a cash deal, fairly expensive. There were supposed to be 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor, and one in the basement.
A day before closing, it turned out the room in the basement, advertised to us as a bedroom, is not a legal bedroom due to the lack of a big-enough egress window. So a 4br house turned out to be a 3br one. We naturally cancelled the closing and demanded our deposit back. The seller has refused and we are now facing potential litigation.
Clearly the seller is in a breach of contract and there are potential fraud allegations according to NJ Consumer Fraud Act. I was hoping someone may cite some precedents, preferably in NJ, or any other state, we could use in court.
Thanks a lot.
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