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mastershakeman posted:^^^^ look I bought "as is" but obviously that means I'm not buying as is if I find anything wrong with it post sale, as determined by me I'm not a real estate or contract attorney, but don't you still have a cause of action in an "as-is" sale if the seller actively concealed faults?
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Pook Good Mook posted:I'm not a real estate or contract attorney, but don't you still have a cause of action in an "as-is" sale if the seller actively concealed faults? How are you going to prove that? And how can you do that cheaper than just saying gently caress it and letting the other side keep the earnest money which is usually just a couple grand?
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 15:38 |
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I'm telling myself that thread about the gay kids inheritance is a troll so I can sleep at night
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 15:44 |
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mastershakeman posted:How are you going to prove that? And how can you do that cheaper than just saying gently caress it and letting the other side keep the earnest money which is usually just a couple grand? Well if you're a good pro se who don't need no stinking lawyer, it shouldn't be that hard.
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Soothing Vapors posted:I'm telling myself that thread about the gay kids inheritance is a troll so I can sleep at night Sign of the times I guess when you just can't tell.
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Soothing Vapors posted:I'm telling myself that thread about the gay kids inheritance is a troll so I can sleep at night Doesn't sound crazy to me at all.
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Soothing Vapors posted:I'm telling myself that thread about the gay kids inheritance is a troll so I can sleep at night People post on Reddit about being defrauded or otherwise stolen from by their parents in a huge variety of ways pretty much daily. Most of those posts are probably real.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 16:39 |
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Vox Nihili posted:People post on Reddit about being defrauded or otherwise stolen from by their parents in a huge variety of ways pretty much daily. Most of those posts are probably real. I think a natural consequence of the fact that boomers are scum
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 16:42 |
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It's not remotely shocking that someone that was isolated from his family because he was gay willed his estate to his life-partner nor is it shocking that familial pressure could force someone inside the circle to ignore the will and lock out the widower.
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Mr. Nice! posted:It's not remotely shocking that someone that was isolated from his family because he was gay willed his estate to his life-partner nor is it shocking that familial pressure could force someone inside the circle to ignore the will and lock out the widower. It reads like a troll to me because the guy posting is like "omg I didn't think this was such a serious issue we just thought it was more fair for us to get the money" and "omg I can't believe it we could be in trouble for stealing this guys money whaaaaaat I can't believe he's suing us where did he even get the will." Nobody can be that stupid, right? mikeraskol fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Aug 9, 2018 |
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mikeraskol posted:It reads like a troll to me because the guy posting is like "omg I didn't think this was such a serious issue we just thought it was more fair for us to get the money" and "omg I can't believe it we could be in trouble for stealing this guys money whaaaaaat I can't believe he's suing us where did he even get the will"? the entitlement is really easy that they thought they would get away with it pretty clearly boils down to they didn't think he could ever find out as long as they suborned the sister. now that he found out, they're sort of stuck so it makes sense to minimize, and if they're as bigoted as the guy comes across I could easily believe that they don't quite get that the law is going to side with this homosexual racial minority over them
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mikeraskol posted:It reads like a troll to me because the guy posting is like "omg I didn't think this was such a serious issue we just thought it was more fair for us to get the money" and "omg I can't believe it we could be in trouble for stealing this guys money whaaaaaat I can't believe he's suing us where did he even get the will"? Aren't you a lawyer? evilweasel posted:the entitlement is really easy But they weren't even married!
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Pook Good Mook posted:Aren't you a lawyer? Yeah, though I've never done any family/domestic stuff like this just (for the most part) securities class actions. So the best stories/stupidest things I've seen are just your run of the mill dumb e-mails.
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I can absolutely understand not wanting to get married for anti-heteronormative reasons, but if they suspected that the family loving with the estate was a possibility, they really should've just had a deathbed marriage and saved themselves a lot of trouble.
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mikeraskol posted:It reads like a troll to me because the guy posting is like "omg I didn't think this was such a serious issue we just thought it was more fair for us to get the money" and "omg I can't believe it we could be in trouble for stealing this guys money whaaaaaat I can't believe he's suing us where did he even get the will"? Sounds like any one of hundreds of people I've known throughout my life. evilweasel posted:the entitlement is really easy fixed that for you because you know very well what language they used.
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Mr. Nice! posted:fixed that for you because you know very well what language they used. well, i don't know which racial minority the partner was, and the guy's family seemed like the people to use the correct racial slurs for different minorities considering they were just randomly sending him the slurs
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Mr. Nice! posted:Sounds like any one of hundreds of people I've known throughout my life. You could've just said he was from outer space
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 17:07 |
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Newfoundland professional ambulance chaser and general litigator building a practice off the partners at my firm who are literally dying in their offices. If you want to have 30 slip and fall files in a terrible Walmart at any given time, this is the province to do it. Glad to see there is a new thread I can bookmark and ignore for weeks at a time. Great OP Phil, it was a nice little update and had a laugh rereading the saga of Toona. Any potential law goons can feel free to DM if you have any questions about practice in Atlantic Canada or law schools out here.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2018/08/09/paul-manafort-trial-day-8-live-coverage/?utm_term=.983f43b64eef https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1027574255591059456 This kind of thing just shows me the guy was being a dick for attention.
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Just wanted to say thank you for summing up toona's life in the first few posts: I always wondered how things ended up.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 17:57 |
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People are 100% stupid enough to pull that poo poo with the will and then be ~shocked~ that they are gonna be held accountable for it
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Eminent Domain posted:People are 100% stupid enough to pull that poo poo with the will and then be ~shocked~ that they are gonna be held accountable for it Seems like you see two kinds of "shock" with this type of thing. Shock that they were wrong or that they somehow aren't justified. Shock that the other person is actually standing up for themselves (when they knew they were wrong from the get-go)
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Eminent Domain posted:People are 100% stupid enough to pull that poo poo with the will and then be ~shocked~ that they are gonna be held accountable for it In my short career I've seen something similar thrice already. People will absolutely be this dumb and this lovely, anywhere.
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I work overseeing estate fiduciaries and if not for the listed ages I thought it was one of our files. Family fiduciaries steal more than anyone else and are almost always thoroughly self-righteous about their thoroughly rationalized reasons. "Family," as in the popular American social construction of family wherein even the worst and most tribalistic buffoonery must be accepted and praised by all other family members no matter the cost, is worse cancer than religion.
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Eminent Domain posted:People are 100% stupid enough to pull that poo poo with the will and then be ~shocked~ that they are gonna be held accountable for it 75% of my probate litigation is this happening. The other 25% is off the wall stuff.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 19:52 |
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Out of curiosity, are there a lot of old homophobic judges that would invalidate that will? (Assuming will just says everything goes to the boyfriend) How much discretion do judges get on making that determination?
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Pook Good Mook posted:I'm not a real estate or contract attorney, but don't you still have a cause of action in an "as-is" sale if the seller actively concealed faults? Texas (and every other state as far as I'm concerned) has an attachment for real estate contracts called "seller's disclosures." In it, the seller has to disclose every issue, 1. thats on the list of potential issues and 2. that they know about. Its not mandatory by law to my knowledge unless you're closing through a real estate agent who is required by their license to include one. There is also a closing period, usually 30 days, where the buyer has the right to 1. hire their own inspector to look for issues, and 2. walk away from the contract and not forfeit their earnest money if shits hosed. For the kind of fraud you're talking about (lets say, the foundation is hosed up, but the seller generated a false report saying it was fine), then you have a cause of action, but for fraud and damages ($$ to fix the foundation) or fraud and equitable relief (rescission of the sale). If its an "As Is, buyer is getting their own inspector, seller is making no dislcosures." and its just that the Buyer was too dumb to hire an inspector because they looked at it and said, "I ain't payin no $250! I'll do it myself!" then you're 100% right.
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mastershakeman posted:Out of curiosity, are there a lot of old homophobic judges that would invalidate that will? (Assuming will just says everything goes to the boyfriend) I wonder if hating gays is a bigger priority for any judge than not getting dunked on by the appeals court.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2018/08/09/paul-manafort-trial-day-8-live-coverage/?utm_term=.983f43b64eef The trump thread is 100% convinced Ellis is out to ratfuck the case and I dont know how to adequately explain to then that no, most article iii judges are just egodriven preening turds
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One of thr first cases I worked on was a Brady-bunch family where Mom married step-dad, and thrn after Mom died, she has step-dad as executor of a substantial estate. He starts spending it like mad, so Mom's daughters sue him to stop it and it escalates from there.
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sullat posted:One of thr first cases I worked on was a Brady-bunch family where Mom married step-dad, and thrn after Mom died, she has step-dad as executor of a substantial estate. He starts spending it like mad, so Mom's daughters sue him to stop it and it escalates from there. Yeah I'm ready for when my grandpa dies since he has 9 kids + my evil stepgrandma has a bunch too and every one of them is convinced they should get all of the money , so dozens of people going after it Now that I think about it I have a lot of personal deets about inheritance squabbling (mainly because both sides of my family are farmers so there's land wealth but very little cash) but I'm sure everyone here does as well and it can't be that interesting mastershakeman fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Aug 9, 2018 |
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Pook Good Mook posted:Seems like you see two kinds of "shock" with this type of thing. Oh, definitely. I see plenty of it during DV restraining order hearings. The arguments I've heard from pro per parties or attorneys have been amazing in trying to excuse it.
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I'm not reading the details of this will stuff, but as someone whose aunt got a power of attorney over his grandmother (who had Alzheimer's) and drained all of her money and spent it on said aunt's own personal drinking, casinos, and hotel stays, all I would say is that never underestimate the pure greed of people. These things often have far less to do with a stated reason (e.g. gay people), and more about having a thin rationalization to do what the person really wants (e.g. steal or otherwise control money).
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mastershakeman posted:Yeah I'm ready for when my grandpa dies since he has 9 kids + my evil stepgrandma has a bunch too and every one of them is convinced they should get all of the money , so dozens of people going after it Nah, just post. I love hosed up inheritance intrigue, so long as I'm not litigating it. E: Come to think of it, people are like this in every area of law but most often in inheritance and/or property disputes. People will loving murder you over property lines Nice piece of fish fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Aug 9, 2018 |
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There was a recent story where the spouse's side of the family set up the widow to go down for murder when she decided to sell the land she had inherited from her husband to someone they disapproved of (they were expecting her to sell it back to the family at a knockdown price). She got convicted of poisoning her husband with arsenic and sent down. The will was then reversed and the family got everything. The husband used to regularly self medicate with medicine for his animals including regularly imbibing arsenic laced turkey medicine...
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There's lots of people in my family, even on the hosed up side, and we've had lots of deaths, and never really any inheritance squabbling.
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Soothing Vapors posted:The trump thread is 100% convinced Ellis is out to ratfuck the case and I dont know how to adequately explain to then that no, most article iii judges are just egodriven preening turds In my (extremely brief) experience with Article 3 judges, the younger/newer ones are thoughtful and generally quite reasonable if a bit paranoid, while the older ones are effectively powerful, ancient, hateful liches.
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Pook Good Mook posted:Aren't you a lawyer? Big law attorneys are only lawyers in the abstract sense.
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Harsh, but fair.
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Vox Nihili posted:In my (extremely brief) experience with Article 3 judges, the younger/newer ones are thoughtful and generally quite reasonable if a bit paranoid, while the older ones are effectively powerful, ancient, hateful liches.
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