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In October a tentative agreement was initialed by 3 out of 4 parties to purchase a business. I had requested verbally that I wanted an income statement from the business for the last 2 years, and a firm lease agreement for the building where the business was located,which I didn't think was unreasonable, but did initial the tentative contract with out it being in there. 2 days later I faxed and sent a certified letter to the current owners as well as their attorney, who happens to be their daughter, stating that without a financial agreement or firm lease agreement it was not in my best interest to purchase this business. Now, they are trying to enforce a contract that was never signed, due to changes that had to be made, was only initialed by one of the two owners and was never notarized. What do I have to do.


This is going on in the state of Florida.


Thank you for any assistance you may give me.
 



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