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  • 03-01-2020
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A buyer defaulted some time ago on a written contract to purchase a seller's real estate. Can the seller sue for damages?

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  • 11-01-2020

Answer:

Yes, if statute of limitation allows.

Explanation:

A seller can sue the buyer because the buyer defaulted some time ago on a written context as long as the statute of limitation allows. Statute of limitation is a law which is normally passed by the legislation which limits a person to sue a client.  So, yes a seller can sue the buyer if the seller is not prohibited according to the statute of limitation.

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