What to do if I entered into purchase contract for mobile home which gave me rights to begin repair work which I started but now the seller wants to cancel the deal?

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What to do if I entered into purchase contract for mobile home which gave me rights to begin repair work which I started but now the seller wants to cancel the deal?

Payments of $350 which were to have begun on the first of last month; modified to the 1st of this month. Now she wants to call deal off but I now have the full $3500 to give her. She wants keys back. What are my possession rights? What does she have to do get me out?

Asked on November 2, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Colorado

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M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Please bring the contract to ana ttorney to review.  The contract will govern your rights.  One can not know what the terms are that you agreed to in this forum.  You will certainly have breach of contract rights under your state law as well.  Good luck.


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