· 12/13/2000
Lombardo v. Albu
Citations
- 14 P.3d 288
- 199 Ariz. 97
- 336 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 36
- 2000 Ariz. LEXIS 141
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that “the ability of the buyer to perform goes to the heart of the transaction” and that both principal and agent have a duty to disclose
- finding that the Restatement imposed liability on a buyer’s real estate agent for representations made to the seller, while acting on behalf of the buyer
- imposing duty on a purchaser’s real estate agent to deal fairly with sellers
- imposing duty on a purchaser's real estate agent to deal fairly with sellers
- ability to close goes to heart of transaction, is not confidential information, and requires disclosure to third parties (citations omitted)
- good faith offer to perform on terms other than those in contract not anticipatory repudiation
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Judges: Martone, Zlaket, Jones, Feldman, McGregor
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