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‘Surviving Partner’ Statute Defeats Fraud Suit in Mobile Home Spat – IL Court

The plaintiff in Jett v. Zeman Homes sued a mobile home seller for fraud and negligence after it failed to disclose a home’s history of mold damage and location in a flood zone.  The plaintiff’s claims were premised mainly on an agent of the defendant mobile home owner who died during the course of the …

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Posted byPaulPApril 24, 2018April 24, 2018Posted inCivil Procedure, Real estate litigationTags: consumer fraud, dead man's act, evidence, joint contractor, litigation, mobile home, surviving partner
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