<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by goofy8:
I recently purchased my first home and after we moved in we received copies of documents that we signed that were sent to the State and sent back. I usually would have just filed it away with my own copies, but as I was looking I found a document in the middle with signatures of mine and my husbands but we did not sign them. We've had nothing but trouble with these people ever since! When we approached them on the subject they said they would just take it out and throw it away?! Is this right, can we get out of our house contract or some compensation for this deliberate action taken by the builders?!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
Well? Are you going to keep us in suspense? What was the document, anyway? Was it something, that had you known about it, would not have signed? Is it something that would have changed your bargaining or purchasing decisions? You may have a cause of action in Civil tort or in equity. Also, if you feel that something was wrong, turn the matter over to your local District Attorney's office for criminal prosecution.
IAAL
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