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Rescinding in Florida

equitax

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So I am wondering here whether or not a certain developper will have crossed what is a rather thick black line in the sand.

Florida Statutes are clear as to cancellation being effective the date cancellation was sent, and in This particular instance written acknowledgement was sent that the contract has been cancelled. I have zero fears of them attempting me attempt to force me to close, but would it not be unlawful for the. To reach out more than ten days later with a seperate deal with the usual pressure and stating quite clearly that if I don’t take the new deal they will then cancel the old one?

I mean from a legal standpoint the “old”contract is already dead, so why pretend otherwise. I don’t even think legally that that contract could proceed without new dox and a new mandatory waiting period under Florida law would pass.

I mean is it me or is this a clear case of non-compliance by the developer?
 
Your right to cancel isn't contingent on not taking a future deal.
 
So I am wondering here whether or not a certain developper will have crossed what is a rather thick black line in the sand.

Florida Statutes are clear as to cancellation being effective the date cancellation was sent, and in This particular instance written acknowledgement was sent that the contract has been cancelled. I have zero fears of them attempting me attempt to force me to close, but would it not be unlawful for the. To reach out more than ten days later with a seperate deal with the usual pressure and stating quite clearly that if I don’t take the new deal they will then cancel the old one?

I mean from a legal standpoint the “old”contract is already dead, so why pretend otherwise. I don’t even think legally that that contract could proceed without new dox and a new mandatory waiting period under Florida law would pass.

I mean is it me or is this a clear case of non-compliance by the developer?

While I don’t understand your cryptic post, it seems to me that your encounter with MVW may very well warrant the actions described in this, attached.
 

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