Landlord Leasing Fraud: The Orozco Case And Its Implications For Leasing Lawyers And Their Clients

Miller Starr Regalia
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If a tenant receives a verbal assurance from a landlord while negotiating a lease, and the assurance is not written in the lease, does the tenant have any recourse if the assurance turns out to be false?

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