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Schorr Law Successfully Defeats $2.775 Million Specific Performance Claim

Schorr Law Successfully Defeats $2.775 Million Specific Performance Claim

by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Specific Performance

Schorr Law is pleased to announce that it successfully defeated a buyer’s $2.775 million specific performance claim arising out of a purchase and sale dispute concerning a 9 unit apartment building in Redondo Beach.  Our real estate attorneys were able to deliver this...
Specific Performance of Real Property – Transaction Breachs

Specific Performance of Real Property – Transaction Breachs

by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Specific Performance

Individuals and entities enter into a variety of transactions for the purchase and sale of goods. Unfortunately, these transactions are not always successful. In that case the parties involved have several remedies available to them under two broad categories—monetary...
3 Options For A Buyer When A Seller Backs Out of Escrow

3 Options For A Buyer When A Seller Backs Out of Escrow

by Schorr Law | Jun 8, 2017 | Specific Performance

Seller backing out of escrow Little is more frustrating for a buyer than having a seller of real property attempt to back out of a purchase and sale agreement after escrow has opened.  Typically, the buyer has spent hours searching for the perfect property, submitting...
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