Lindley Law represented the Plaintiff, DavFam, LLC (“DavFam”), in a matter initially before the court in 2016. After an unsuccessful appeal by the Defendant, and petition for discretionary review to the North Carolina Supreme Court, the trial court’s decision in favor of DavFam is affirmed and upheld. Congratulations to DavFam and Lindley Law for the victory! DavFam is a closely-held family entity, whose members are siblings, and which owns real estate across North Carolina. The Defendant is a sibling of the DavFam members, but he is not a member or manager in the LLC. Among the assets held by DavFam is real estate located in Alleghany County, North Carolina…
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Haunted House Law & the Duty to Disclose
It’s a tale as old as time: newlyweds visit an open house. They fall in love with the ancient ivied walls and quaint secret passageways, only to learn that a gruesome murder took place in the house years before and now the halls are haunted by a poltergeist that won’t leave the premises. According to the law, only some states require property owners to disclose whether they live in a “haunted house.” In other states, purchasers may discovery this after the sale when their only recourse is to hire an exorcist and hope for the best. Most states require…