fugetaboutit
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY
My wife and I recently purchased a house in NYC and have only been living there for 1 month. We recently found out that the house flooded twice in the past 5 yrs and there is a lawsuit pending from the previous home owners against several defendants. The 2 floods and the lawsuit where never disclosed prior to closing. The sellers opted for the 500.00 Non-Disclosure Credit. My wife and I would have never purchased the house if we knew about the floods. We don't want to live in fear every time it rains or snows. We are contemplating selling the house, but don't have any money left after the monstrous closing costs. What legal recourse do I have? If I sue, what damages am I suing for? I prefer not to contact the attorney I used. This is failure to disclose a material fact, as we would have never bought the house had we been aware of the flooding an lawsuit.
According to this article, it looks like I may have a leg to stand on http://scarsdalerealestate.wordpress.com/2011/08/31/flood-damage-failure-to-disclose-will-come-back-to-bite-you/
Sounds like I need a really good real estate attorney in NYC, any recommendations?
My wife and I recently purchased a house in NYC and have only been living there for 1 month. We recently found out that the house flooded twice in the past 5 yrs and there is a lawsuit pending from the previous home owners against several defendants. The 2 floods and the lawsuit where never disclosed prior to closing. The sellers opted for the 500.00 Non-Disclosure Credit. My wife and I would have never purchased the house if we knew about the floods. We don't want to live in fear every time it rains or snows. We are contemplating selling the house, but don't have any money left after the monstrous closing costs. What legal recourse do I have? If I sue, what damages am I suing for? I prefer not to contact the attorney I used. This is failure to disclose a material fact, as we would have never bought the house had we been aware of the flooding an lawsuit.
According to this article, it looks like I may have a leg to stand on http://scarsdalerealestate.wordpress.com/2011/08/31/flood-damage-failure-to-disclose-will-come-back-to-bite-you/
Sounds like I need a really good real estate attorney in NYC, any recommendations?