Real Estate Fraud / Non-disclosure
Full disclosure is required in real estate transactions...
Buying and owning property in the United States is a fundamental part of the American Dream. However, when a seller tricks a buyer into purchasing property by lying or failing to provide vital information about the true condition of the property, that dream can quickly become a nightmare.
Hiding vital information about a property transaction is illegal for both the seller and the buyer. Sellers have a duty to notify buyers of any and all known defects a property has. If you or a loved one has purchased a property with a significant problem that was not disclosed by the previous property owner, you may be entitled to compensation.
Fraud in real estate is a very serious matter. The experienced real estate fraud attorneys of Perona, Langer, Beck, Serbin and Mendoza have extensive knowledge and the ability to handle cases on behalf of buyers and sellers alike. We have a proven track record in obtaining compensation for victims of real estate fraud.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of real estate fraud or fraudulent non-disclosure, contact us by email using our submission form or call us at (800) 435-7542 to schedule a free consultation. All of our consultations are strictly confidential with no obligation. There is a strict statute of limitations governing the time period within which real estate fraud claims can be pursued. Do not let your chance for justice slip away. Contact the skilled attorneys of Perona, Langer, Beck, Serbin and Mendoza.