A family in Ventura County, California, is trying to get their purchase of a $2.1 million house rescinded because the house suffers a daily rain of potentially deadly golf balls. When the man mows his lawn, he dons a suit of improvised gear to protect himself against severe brain and spinal injury from falling golf balls. He points out that his ability to work would be seriously impaired by any such injury. In addition, the family does not let their dog or children out into the yard—which had been one of the selling points for the house—because of the as many as 28 balls which fall into their lawn on a daily basis.
Although some may blame the family for buying the house near the fairway of a tight hole without properly evaluating the slice of the course’s average golfer, misrepresentation of a property is a serious problem when one is considering purchasing real estate. If you feel you have been mislead as to the character of a property you purchased in the Denver, Colorado area, contact the experienced real estate lawyers at Zakhem | Atherton, LLC today to learn what options you might have.