I'm in Washington State.
I was just wondering if anyone is familiar with lawsuits or class action suits against "real estate gurus," or guru companies.
When I was working with one, and working with a real estate agent, there was a huge issue. This is part of what the agent emailed me about:
I am at a loss for his opinions. There would have been no harm in signing the CORRECT documents as required by state law.
I am concerned as to the legitimacy of an individual that refuses to sign legal documentation, and instead insists on illegal actions with non-binding contracts, on nullified forms. You CAN write a contract in crayon, on a napkin, but when you show that to a Judge, don't expect any sympathy.
Just watch yourself with this guy...I know you have worked with him a lot, but something is shady about that situation. I am sure he has his reasons, I just don't know if they are honorable ones...
By the way, pretty messed up of [name of guru company associate] to cut me out after I have put dozens of hours into this project for you.
So, I've not done any deals with them, despite bringing lots to the plate, including a good one with a real estate agent. Now, there's that "mark," that not only am I working with someone who's shady, but the person will cut the real estate agent out. On top of that, the "guru company" is wanting me to keep making payments on their program, and is threatening to send it to collections, which will mess with my credit.
Do I have any defense? Are there any lawsuits, or class action suits, that have been successful, against real estate gurus?
I was just wondering if anyone is familiar with lawsuits or class action suits against "real estate gurus," or guru companies.
When I was working with one, and working with a real estate agent, there was a huge issue. This is part of what the agent emailed me about:
I am at a loss for his opinions. There would have been no harm in signing the CORRECT documents as required by state law.
I am concerned as to the legitimacy of an individual that refuses to sign legal documentation, and instead insists on illegal actions with non-binding contracts, on nullified forms. You CAN write a contract in crayon, on a napkin, but when you show that to a Judge, don't expect any sympathy.
Just watch yourself with this guy...I know you have worked with him a lot, but something is shady about that situation. I am sure he has his reasons, I just don't know if they are honorable ones...
By the way, pretty messed up of [name of guru company associate] to cut me out after I have put dozens of hours into this project for you.
So, I've not done any deals with them, despite bringing lots to the plate, including a good one with a real estate agent. Now, there's that "mark," that not only am I working with someone who's shady, but the person will cut the real estate agent out. On top of that, the "guru company" is wanting me to keep making payments on their program, and is threatening to send it to collections, which will mess with my credit.
Do I have any defense? Are there any lawsuits, or class action suits, that have been successful, against real estate gurus?