A friend bought a home and just received contract realized name was forged. Is he legally responsibl
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My friend bought a manufactured home. The payments stated were the same, but total amount without interest is different. The seller forged his name on contract. Actually 2 contracts exist and both are forged. Didn't receive all that was stated on contract either, even though wasn't aware that he was suppose to receive other items. Guess they added those to make difference in amount of home. Also added a amount, which I am sure went to loan officer at finance company. Does he have to legally pay for home, since isn't his signature? BIG DIFFERENCE in signatures.
A friend bought a home and just received contract realized name was forged. Is he legally responsible for buyiThis is where you IMMEDIATELY call every jurisdiction of law enforcement you know of. Some one will give you directions to the appropriate jurisdiction, or make a suggestion of a course of action. At any rate, whatever anyone expects to hold you to on the financial contracts, a law or two has been broken and you IMMEDIATELY need to get them in on the investigation.
If you don't, then the person could conveniently disappear. I got hooked on a fraud and the last message I had from him was that he was closing down the company "and investing in a chain of hotels". I didn't get a dime back and it was past the contestability period so the lease company wanted their money AND the equipment back. Meanwhile, the trail had gone cold and no agency was interested. (Unless there is a body or blood, police and such like to pursue cases that are fresh enough they have some potential to solve them)
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