What is the name of your state?Florida
Ok, this is a pretty odd case. I am currently a licensed Florida Realtor, and was asked a question that far surpassed my area of expertise. A friend of mine gave me a call and told me this story. About 13 years ago, he contracted with a man to purchase some property, the amount was discussed and it was agreed that the basis of the agreement was going to be along a "rent to own" type contract. My friend being a strong believer in the fact that your word is your bond, never went about getting anything put in writing. Well about 2 years ago, the "seller" asked my friend to meet him down at a local Realtors office to finalize things and to get an actual written contract. My friend and the seller met at the Realtors office, and the terms that had been agreed to earlier were reiterated, and the contract was left for the Realtor to draw up. Well, my friend never heard back from the Realtor, and just assumed that he had forgotten about it. Well a month ago, my friend receives a letter in the mail stating that the property had been quit claimed to a relative and that my friend and his family would have to vacate the premesis. What recourse, if any does he have??
Ok, this is a pretty odd case. I am currently a licensed Florida Realtor, and was asked a question that far surpassed my area of expertise. A friend of mine gave me a call and told me this story. About 13 years ago, he contracted with a man to purchase some property, the amount was discussed and it was agreed that the basis of the agreement was going to be along a "rent to own" type contract. My friend being a strong believer in the fact that your word is your bond, never went about getting anything put in writing. Well about 2 years ago, the "seller" asked my friend to meet him down at a local Realtors office to finalize things and to get an actual written contract. My friend and the seller met at the Realtors office, and the terms that had been agreed to earlier were reiterated, and the contract was left for the Realtor to draw up. Well, my friend never heard back from the Realtor, and just assumed that he had forgotten about it. Well a month ago, my friend receives a letter in the mail stating that the property had been quit claimed to a relative and that my friend and his family would have to vacate the premesis. What recourse, if any does he have??