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Idan L.
  • Bristol, PA
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Notice of interest in real property

Idan L.
  • Bristol, PA
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What are rhe consequences of NOTICE OF INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY due to right of first refusal 

i have an affidavit and notice of interest  filed with county cleark

the seller of a property i rent for over three years went to month to month

the seller / owner has not communicating with me throughtout these three years and has used his realtor property manager to communicate with me

prior for him putting the place on for sale i been having verbl agreement and many text messages with exclusive realtor in regards on me having right of first refusal which hasent been properly executed,

a buyer placed an offer on the place which i can match i have placed a intrest of sale and a cloud on the title 

but wondering what would be the right way to approach all parties involved.

do i even stand aa chance here ?

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