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Jennyfer Sakiewicz
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Sale & Purchase Agmt binding to successor trustees?

Jennyfer Sakiewicz
  • San Antonio, TX
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Trustee who executed agmt died. Successor says they don't have to honor it (bc they're greedy and the market has increased dramatically). It has binding clause. It has been renewed and extended twice, to expire 12/31/2023. What would invalidate that document?

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Chris Seveney
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Quote from @Jennyfer Sakiewicz:

Trustee who executed agmt died. Successor says they don't have to honor it (bc they're greedy and the market has increased dramatically). It has binding clause. It has been renewed and extended twice, to expire 12/31/2023. What would invalidate that document?


 Get an attorney to review this. typically this should still be valid. 

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