i am in a land contract that is not filed in the courts. we had property damage, the ins in the sellers name. he gave us 1800.00 to replace the fence

Question Details: he is refusing to give us the insurance documents, which in the contract states upon requesst he is to give them to us. is that a breach of contract on the sellers paert? and if so can we get out of the contract due to that?

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If the seller is refusing to do what he promised to do in the contract, it certainly sounds like a breach of contract to me.  I can't say for sure, of course, without reading the contract itself.

However, not every breach of contract, particularly in the real estate area, is enough to get out of the contract.  It is very easy to make an expensive mistake here, so I would recommend you talk to an experienced real estate attorney in your area.  One place to find the lawyer you need is our website, http://attorneypages.com

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