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Sep 16, 2020
1:33
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dizzagle
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Take a close look at the contract. In some states...
...if you refuse to mediate, the other side can recover its attorneys fees if they win.
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Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:05pm
Did you know about the groundwater problem when you sold it?
Conan
9/16/20 1:07pm
Long story short. No.
Tsisquan
9/16/20 2:05pm
You need to look into Oregon state law. Many states have provisions that
vegasnative
9/16/20 1:11pm
How would you hide that?
DirtyWater
9/16/20 1:12pm
All good advice. But know this
Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:24pm
Why don't you just wait and see if they sue you? There's plenty of time to hire
DirtyWater
9/16/20 1:30pm
In Oregon. The sales contact we both sign says
Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:36pm
Well. They spent money on lawyer to do demand letter
Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:40pm
Arbitration and court are the same for this analysis. Unless you covenanted to
DirtyWater
9/16/20 2:00pm
Take a close look at the contract. In some states...
dizzagle
9/16/20 1:33pm
Exactly. We are going to mediate
Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:37pm
Look at the contract and get an Oregon attorney or a local to help you find one. Don't discuss
Baron
9/16/20 1:36pm
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Tsisquan
9/16/20 1:38pm
RE: Look at the contract and get an Oregon attorney or a local to help you find
DirtyWater
9/16/20 2:13pm
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