Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him that he's a fraud and you are reporting him to the police.
This x1000. Plus the house has been on the market for 24 hours. He obviously saw the for sale sign. He has made no offer. Even if he did have a right of first refusal, if he submitted no offer and paid no funds then he’s exercised his bogus right of first refusal anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No oral agreement is ever enforceable. Legal is legal. And legal always has to be in writing.
(I'm not even reading your story)
This is not true. Lots of oral agreements are enforceable. But there is likely a statute of frauds issue here.
Anonymous wrote:Tell him that he's a fraud and you are reporting him to the police.
Anonymous wrote:No, the family is trying to keep her stress down. No one is telling this man where she is in case he tries to get her to sign something.Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked the aunt about this?
No, the family is trying to keep her stress down. No one is telling this man where she is in case he tries to get her to sign something.Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked the aunt about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No oral agreement is ever enforceable. Legal is legal. And legal always has to be in writing.
(I'm not even reading your story)
This is not true. Lots of oral agreements are enforceable. But there is likely a statute of frauds issue here.
Anonymous wrote:No oral agreement is ever enforceable. Legal is legal. And legal always has to be in writing.
(I'm not even reading your story)