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Every year the Chamber of Commerce collects what it considers the most ridiculous lawsuits of the year.  At first,  they seem funny but they are costing our economy Billions each year.

suedI saw a recent interview with a CEO of a major company who stated that he spends up to 20% of this time,  working on defending litigation.  So,  instead of running the company,  they are wasting 1/5th of their time on lawsuits….not to speak of the legal costs involved.

How ridiculous…..and scary. This affects you in another way.  In my capacity as an expert witness, I have seem my share of crazy cases and you are always the target with a claim of negligence or fraud.

What I think is most puzzling is not that some people get crazy ideas that someone one else is to blame for their dysfunctional lives but that an lawyer actually takes the case.  Think they are doing it for free?  I doubt it.  But,  even if  they find a lawyer to take their case,  why doesn’t a judge simply throw out the case and sanction the attorney for malicious prosecution ?  Oh,  I forgot.  Judges are attorney also. And,   judges never  want to be embarrassed if they throw out a case and are later overturned on Appeal.   Never good for their career opportunities.

No matter what the reason,  this should be unacceptable.  So,  when you hear people discussing LEGAL REFORM,  it is not only trying to limit settlements on medical cases.

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I am hearing from the attorneys I work with in my real estate expert witness practice about the latest fraud scam.  It goes like this.

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Phony counseling or foreclosure rescue scams: The scam artist poses as a counselor and tells the homeowner he can negotiate a deal with the lender to save the house from foreclosure, but only if the homeowner pays an upfront fee.  The “counselor” may even tell the homeowner not to contact the lender, a lawyer, or another housing counselor and that he’ll handle all details. He also may insist the homeowner make all mortgage payments directly to him while he negotiates with the lender. And,  once you pay the fee or the mortgage payments,  the scammer disappears with the money.

If you hear about any of these schemes,  warn the borrower and report them to the DRE and local District Attorney.

Guy Berry

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One of the things I see quite often in my litigation work as an expert witness is agents failing to check what the city file shows.  This is not the same as the permit search but records that the city might have on the property.  It is not as critical on residential sales but especially important on income property.

san-jose-city-hallThe reason is that once a property become a rental,  it becomes a business. Once it is a business the city has more jurisdiction over it than they do residential property.   For example,  they would have records showing if the property had any violations.  Remember apartment house has all kinds of rules including fire extinguishers,  specific handrails on stairs,  parking restrictions,  lighted exit signs,  Americans Disability Act (ADA),  limitation on outside signs and banners and many more. Failing to disclose this information to a potential buyer can lead to a serious lawsuit.  So,  if you are the listing agent,  get the file.  If you are a buyer’s agent,  ask for the file.

This is very different from going down to the city and finding out if there were permits on the new kitchen.  In this case,  you simply ask to see the file or better yet,  have a copy made.  Note that there might be a per page charge.

More next time ………

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