Seller Beware: Disclose Prior Litigation or Risk Being Sued!
Summary of Calemine v. Samuelson (2009) 171 Cal. App. 4th 153 December 2009 In California, the seller of real estate has a duty to disclose to a potential buyer all existing material facts which may adversely affect the value of the property. The recent case of Calemine v. Samuelson (2009) 171 Cal. App. 4th 153 appears to add lawsuits to the list of required disclosures.
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