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Old 11-06-2011, 06:31 PM
 
Location: California
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There are many different methods for measuring sqft. Some use the outside dimensions of the house, some use the room sizes, some count basements, some dont. They are all correct, so its not false advertising.

You cant trust realtors. Telling the realtor you were willing to pay full price was a huge mistake. Did you forget they work on commission? Proving she violated fiduciary duty would be difficult to impossible.

People sue for defamation regularly. You will need another lawyer. Good luck.

Great post!

I support the other posters who also recommend using a real estate lawyer to protect yourself. Thanks for sharing this thread, it is educational, especially for new buyers who don't know how work their way through the commissions.

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