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Real Estate Litigation requires an integration of common
law and stautory principles. General principles such
as capacity of the parties, suficiency of the written
agreement, and remedies are primary concerns when considering
the strategy for litigating a real estate dispute.
The client may desire monetary damages
or may desire the court to require the other party to
complete performance as required under the contract
(specific performance). Timeliness is always an issue
regarding a disputed sales transaction and buyers may
be well advised to seek counsel regarding the options
to file and record a Notice of Pendency of Action to
preserve their interests.
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