Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
Real Estate
Is a potential homebuyer protected by a
specific law when a good faith deposit is
given towards the property and
receiving the keys to the property
before finalizing a closing or receiving a
letter of commitment?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Real Estate
I can not understand exactly what you are asking.
Certainly, if you are not able to buy the property for some reason, you should get your money back.
I think you need to explain what happened to an attorney, and get some assistance.
You are not very close to my office, but I think I could help you. Call me if you would like.
I am in Hackensack, right across from the Bergen County Courthouse.
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