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Security deposits incorrect on settlement statement
I purchased an apartment building recently and was presented with a listing of security deposits that the seller had accounted for. They were single deposits. After the closing, I am finding out that several tenants had double deposits and the lease/receipt documentation supports their claims. The seller claims that I signed the settlement agreement and therefore he doesn't have to pay me a dime. Who's right?