Buyer Beware: What Happens when a Seller Fails to Disclose a Property Defect or Dispute?
If a seller has given false or misleading information about a property, you may have legal remedies. Here’s what buyers should know.
There are certain disputes when immediate action is required, for instance freezing assets which are rightfully yours before they can be transferred out of your reach, or the removal of harmful or malicious information being published about your company. In these circumstances, an application for an injunction may be required.
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We regularly obtain injunctions on behalf of clients and are familiar with the legal processes involved in obtaining urgent and even out-of-hours injunctions.
We appreciate that speed is of the essence in such matters, whilst ensuring that the necessary detail which is imperative to a successful application is not overlooked. Our guidance can help you to obtain swift and effective results in a commercially minded manner.
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