Our Client, a real estate broker (“C.L.”), fell victim to a scathing, frivolous complaint filed by a former client, for whom C.L. served as a listing agent. That complaint falsely alleged our Client failed to disclose a high purchase offer, and lied about other matters, to secure an undue payout. Through a Motion for Summary Disposition, we convinced a SOAH judge of the lies, by exposing that the complainant had improper ulterior motives. Accordingly, all allegations apart from a minor technicality were disposed of, and C.L. settled under terms dramatically more favorable than those initially proposed by TREC.
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