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01 Feb 2021

What You Need to Know About Disclosing Home Defects

Can I sue the seller for not disclosing defects?   Yes, you can sue the seller for not disclosing defects if your attorney can prove that the seller knew about the defect and intentionally failed to disclose it. Unfortunately, many sellers know about defects. Often, they will do things to mask the defect, like repainting…

February 1, 2021Real Estate Law, Residential Real EstateBy Coover Law
16 Dec 2020

Can you sue a home inspector for negligence?

The simple answer to whether or not you can sue a home inspector for negligence is yes. If they failed to find something that caused you or another resident harm, legal action is an option. However, many cases are more complicated. Whether or not you have a viable case against the inspector depends on what…

December 16, 2020Real Estate Law, Residential Real EstateBy Coover Law

what is a latent defect

25 Jun 2018

What is a Latent Defect? Plus: 6 Steps to Take if Your House Has One

As a new homeowner, one of the most distressing things that can happen is that you discover major hidden defects with a house that you’ve just purchased. Not only is it extremely upsetting to find out that the condition of the property you thought you were getting is very different than what you actually ended…

June 25, 2018Real Estate Law, Residential Real EstateBy Coover Law

What happens if a borrower dies with a reverse mortgage?

25 Jun 2015

Reverse Mortgage: Top 10 Things to Know When a Borrower Dies

Is it Time to Relax? Mom and Dad are gone. You know they had a reverse mortgage on the house – What happens now? What can you do? What should you do? Top Ten Things You Should Know. a reverse mortgage can be a wonderful thing – they allow people on fixed incomes to get paid and…

June 25, 2015Real Estate Law, Residential Real EstateBy info@cooverlaw.com