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Business, 05.05.2020 03:38, krislinsanchez8088

Your real estate development company enters into an oral purchase agreement with the owner of land that contains several barns located out in the country. Your plan is to raze the barns and build a strip mall. One of the barns contains various construction equipment. You also verbally agree to purchase the equipment for $2,000, along with paying off any associated debt. You deliver a check to the land owner for the price of the land and the barns. In return you receive a deed to the land along with a note that says, "happy you are taking that equipment off my hands!" After starting demolition of the barns, you decide that you will no longer need the construction equipment. Where do you stand with the deal?

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