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Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Lance C.):
maryw755 wrote:They can get the contract canceled if you feel the timeshare people have lied to you or misrepresented information.
That may be so but one has to be able to prove that he was lied to or received disinformation. The contracts that people sign usually say something to the extent of "Whatever is written in the contract supercedes anything that the sales person might have said."
So what concrete proof do you have that the sales person lied to you other than He Said, She Said?
The best that any law firm can do for you in such a situation is to negotiate with the developer and perhaps the mortgage lender a settlement that will have the HOA take ownership back of what you bought. Have you tried doing that yourself for a lot less than what you will be paying this law firm?