Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Kansas

purchasing real estate

We signed a contract with a couple, to purchase a

real estate property for said amount. It has been

15 months since the agreement was signed. The

court ordered this couple to sell the real estate

to us. We said we want to buy it for said amount.

we went to the bank and are waiting for the

signed title to complete the loan. This couple

has an attorney that is filing in court that we

are in default of the contract and need to be

evicted from this real estate. We have paid rent

every month which was to be subtracted from the

said sale amount. Can they have us evicted? The

court ordered them to sell us the house and that

is what we told them we will do.


Asked on 3/03/00, 2:14 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alvin Lundgren Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.

Re: purchasing real estate

You need to contact a real estate attorney. If you have a court order it needs to be enforced. If the other party has filed papers to show you are in default, you must have a good defense. This does not sound like a good thing to defend yourself. Based on the facts which you related you should be able to get this matter resolved favorably, but it also appears that the other side must have some sort of facts which they think may give them a chance in court. Get help.

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Answered on 3/16/00, 6:37 pm


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