Calif. Ruling Shows Disfavor For Real Estate Fiduciary Fraud

By Jon Weininger (May 12, 2020, 5:11 PM EDT) -- In a real estate fraud case against a realtor, the California Court of Appeal's First Appellate District recently upheld a jury verdict awarding the aggrieved buyer both out-of-pocket and benefit-of-the-bargain damages. This case solidifies the majority position in California that aggrieved buyers who have been misled by faithless fiduciaries can recover expansive remedies to compensate for their loss....

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