Concealment by a Seller of Serious Defects in Residential Homes and Real Property

Under California Law, sellers of Residential Real Estate must disclose all material information regarding the property, including any known defects or problems involving matters such as Plumbing and Electrical Defects, Landfill Subsidence, Cracked Slabs and Foundations, Pest and Termites Infestation, Dry Rot or Mold. The failure to properly disclose problems of this type may constitute a form of fraud by omission, giving the buyer the right to recover monetary damages. Our firm handles cases involving fraud or non-disclosure in the sale of Residential Real Estate on a contingency fee basis, whereby our firm's fee is a percentage of what we recover for you and if there is no recovery, we receive no fee.  


If you believe that you have been the victim of Concealment by a Seller of Serious Defects in Residential Homes and Real Property, please call us at 1-800-306-6010 or contact us online.

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