Philadelphia Real Estate Fraud Attorney
Experienced Advocacy for Victims in Pennsylvania & New Jersey
While real estate fraud has been a problem for buyers for as long as property interests have been bought and sold, challenging market conditions can result in a spike in dishonest conduct in purchases of all kinds.
If you think you have been victimized in a real estate transaction, reach out to Weisberg Law for a free consultation about your legal alternatives in case of suspected fraud. Our lawyers know how to analyze troubled real estate transactions to see whether you have the right to rely on the information given to you by a seller, mortgage broker, builder, or remodeling contractor.
Sometimes your rights will depend on whether the other party had a duty to disclose information that would have been difficult or impossible to discover yourself through ordinary effort. The required level of diligence can depend on your status as a consumer or a business. Our real estate fraud attorneys in Philadelphia understand how to assert your rights in court and what’s needed to help you reach a favorable outcome.
Are you a victim of real estate fraud? Call Weisberg Law today at (610) 550-8042 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our real estate fraud lawyer in Philadelphia!
What are Common Types of Real Estate Fraud?
Common types of real estate fraud include:
- Fraud as to the value of the real estate (inflated appraisals)
- Concealment of mortgage terms involving balloon payments, prepayment penalties, or adjustable rates (mortgage fraud)
- Material misrepresentation (failure to disclose property defects)
- Failure to disclose title issues (including liens, judgments, easements, or the claims of former spouses)
- Foreclosure rescue scams
Selecting Solvent Defendants in Real Estate Fraud Cases
Our experience with consumer protection litigation has familiarized our attorneys with the applicable laws in a wide range of real estate fraud situations. This experience also allows us to make sophisticated strategic decisions about which specific claims to emphasize in any given case.
We pay close attention to your practical ability to collect on a judgment or settlement by ensuring that your claims are presented against a solvent defendant whose assets we can reach.
Contact Our Real Estate Fraud Lawyer Today
To learn more about your legal alternatives in any real estate fraud case, contact a real estate fraud lawyer in Philadelphia at Weisberg Law.
Contact Weisberg Law today to schedule a FREE consultation with our real estate fraud attorney in Philadelphia!
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