California Real Estate Disclosure Lawyer
Millions of Dollars Recovered in Cases Involving Mold and Water Damage
Under California law, the sellers of commercial and residential property have a legal duty to disclose past instances of property damage, including water intrusion and the development of mold. When undisclosed water intrusion leads to injuries, the lessening of property value and/or the lessening of a property's desirability, buyers of the property have the right to pursue financial compensation.
If you have questions regarding water damage, real estate disclosure laws and your rights, contact the Sacramento water damage and mold restoration attorneys of Miller Law, Inc. Our attorney team is highly experienced in litigation, property damage, insurance disputes and toxic mold cases.
The Sacramento property damage and mold injuries lawyers at Miller Law, Inc., can provide experienced legal help in property and insurance disputes. Contact us at 916-458-0098 or 888-353-0285.
As a property buyer, you have a right to receive full disclosure of previous property damage and defects prior to closing. When sellers act in bad faith, we can help.
In a recent case, the seller of a condominium building with 24 units failed to disclose previous water damage and mold. Our representation of the owners of individual units led to an unwinding of the buy/sell transactions so that the buyers received their purchase money back; as if the purchase of the units never happened. The case involved over $5 million in damages for the property owners.
We conducted a thorough investigation and worked with property experts to prove that damage occurred and that it was not disclosed. For a no-charge consultation regarding your failure to disclose case, please call 916-458-0098 or 888-353-0285.




















