Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
release of escrow
i sold my condo, the buyer force me to move out a month before contract closing date.
i needed to stay in the condo a week longer. 1500 dollars was placed in escrow. the buyer did not come to see the condo before closing, but came the day before i had moved. Now he claims he wants to keep the escrow because he dosen't like condition of wallpaper (four years old)what are the legal requirement for him to keep my escrow. The wallpaper was same before and after the sale.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: release of escrow
do you have a written escrow agreement? What does your attorney say? The escrow agreement will control the release of the funds. If there is no agreement, you are going to have to sue for the release and bring witnesses to testify as to the terms.
Re: release of escrow
You are asking these questions because your real estate attorney has left you to figure this out yourself, right? dont use that lawyer again for anything. no one should abandon the client, even for a small matter.
i have read what the other attorney wrote. you should try getting an attorney to look this over for you and try to force the escrow to be paid to you WITHOUT the need to file suit.
If you would like, give me a call; I am in northern New Jersey. I will be happy to discuss this with you; the telephone consultation will be free.
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