Legal Question in Consumer Law in Alabama
Litigation
I paid $9000 towards earnest deposit to buy a gas station to a broker. I told the broker that i will but the station after checking the sale and business premises. Now that the sale was not right and i did not like the place i dont want to buy the satation. The broker is not refunding the deposit and telling me do whatever you want to do i am not giving back the deposit. Can i file a lawsuit for the deposit
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Litigation
Whether or not you are entitled to a refund of your deposit would depend on the terms of your agreement with the broker. When you gave him the deposit you would have signed some kind of a contract or a written offer to purchase the premises. I would have to review the terms of that document before being able to give you advice on the situation. Also, I would need to know more details about what the broker said to you at the time that you gave him the money.
If you would like to discuss this further, feel free to give my office a call. If you have access to a fax machine, you can fax the document to us so we can review it, or you can email it to me as an attachment.
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