Do I have to file a motion after the creditor filed a motion for summary judgement or just appear in court?
Ideally, you should file an affidavit and a brief opposing summary judgment before the hearing and appear at the hearing.
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Ideally, you should file an affidavit and a brief opposing summary judgment before the hearing and appear at the hearing.
Where are you being sued? If you are being sued in Wisconsin court, an attorney licensed to practice in Wisconsin should be able to help you.
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You probably can't force the seller to buy back the property, but you might be able to hold the seller responsible for the cost of foundation repairs.
Though I have some familiarity this area, I don't see any actual question that needs to be answered.
If you don't have a lawyer, you need to get one. If you already have a lawyer, you need to follow his or her advice.
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