Purchased A Home With Defects?
A property disclosure dispute often arises when a seller fails to disclose material defects or misrepresents the condition of a property during a home sale. Whether you are a buyer who has discovered hidden issues after closing or a seller facing claims of fraud or concealment, these disputes can significantly impact the transaction. Our firm helps homeowners navigate property disclosure disputes, ensuring that their rights are protected and guiding them through the legal complexities of misrepresentation, fraud, and breach of contract.
Home Purchase Agreement Dispute Before Closing
Disputes can arise when a buyer wants to terminate a contract or when a seller wants to enforce the terms of the agreement. Common issues include disagreements over earnest money or failure to close due to unmet contingencies. If you are facing a dispute in your home sale or purchase, it’s important to understand your rights and options under Tennessee real estate law.
Helping Homeowners Against Contractors and Builders
Construction disputes often arise from issues such as negligent work, unlicensed contractors, breach of contract, or abandonment of the project. Whether you're a homeowner dealing with subpar work or a contractor facing claims of incomplete or defective work, it’s crucial to address these issues promptly. Our firm helps homeowners resolve construction disputes and enforce their rights under Tennessee law, ensuring that your property is protected and the work is completed as agreed.
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Sam Cross is a Franklin, Tennessee real estate attorney who focuses his practice on protecting the rights of homeowners in disputes involving home purchases, construction defects, property disclosures, and HOA matters. To learn more, schedule an initial consultation by clicking the button below.