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refund deposit for new house building

In February 09 I signed a contract for new home construction and I put a big $ deposit. However the builder could not get the loan to build the house. It has been two months since we cancelled the contract and signed paperwork to have my deposit back. Since then the builder has been saying that he will pay, but he has not done it yet. I would like to sue him. Can you help in this case?

Asked on June 18, 2009 under Real Estate Law, Texas

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R. David Weaver / The Weaver Law Firm

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

I am sure that we can be of assistance; however, you probably would want secure an attorney in or near the county where the property was to be built.  We practice in North Texas (DFW and surrounding counties), but I am confident that there are any number of attorneys who would be pleased to assist you.

R. David Weaver / The Weaver Law Firm

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

I am sure that we can be of assistance; however, you probably would want secure an attorney in or near the county where the property was to be built.  We practice in North Texas (DFW and surrounding counties), but I am confident that there are any number of attorneys who would be pleased to assist you.


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