Real Estate – Contract – Fraud – Warranty Of Title
By Deborah Elkins
Published: January 29, 2009
A defendant in this suit by plaintiff Bear Ridge Developers alleging it was deprived of 875 square feet of its commercial condominium due to improper placement of a wall between two condo units, may sue the third-party defendant bank for breach of a warranty of title in a sales agreement, a Fairfax Circuit Court says.
Bear Ridge Developers LLC v. Cooper (Fairfax Cir.Ct.) (VLW 009-8-005) (7 pp.)
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