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Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

Recent Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case Suggests Growing Trend in Buyer’s Remorse

Recently, condo speculators wagering on flipping their investments in large real estate developments have been desperately trying to back out their contracts due to depressed property values. Their most recent maneuver involves leveraging a provision in the 1968 Interstate Land Sales Disclosure Act (ILSA) to rescind their contracts. Originally from National Community Associations News

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