Real Estate/Development
Jan. 28, 2016
Beware misleading disclosures as housing costs rise
Buyers often develop remorse after they move into their home and discover one or more problems that the prior owner failed to disclose, but really should have known about. By Roger C. Haerr





Roger C. Haerr
Law Office of Roger C. Haerrreal estate and construction law
600 W Broadway Ste 700
San Diego , CA 92101
Phone: (619) 500-1797
Fax: (619) 900-7718
Email: roger@haerrlaw.com
Univ of San Diego Law School
Roger practices real estate and construction law and founded his own law office in 2014 after practicing over 25 years’ with Luce, Forward, Hamilton and Scripps.
Buyers often develop remorse after they move into their home and discover one or more problems that the prior owner failed to disclose, but really should have known about. Because of the high cost of California real estate and making repairs, the remorseful buyers are now more motivated than ever to assert claims against the seller and his or her agent for failure to disclose.
Of course, the difficulty in these cases is pr...
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