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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is there a way to get around fraud in the inducement?
Before going out and getting my first deal underway I want to know as much as possible and I have bee hearing a lot of "fraud in the inducement" and I was wondering if there was any ways or certain weasel clauses I could put in a contract to protect myself from legal issues. Keep in mind that I plan on assigning contracts for a fee (in case you were wondering).