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What is Fraudulent Inducement?

What is Fraudulent Inducement? (Winter Haven, Florida) (Orlando, Florida)

In this video Attorney L. Reed Bloodworth talks about what happens if someone is persuaded to enter into a contract based on fraudulent information.

In Florida, the law provides certain protections when someone makes a fraudulent statement that causes you to enter into a contract

A person has committed fraud in the inducement if:
• The person made a false statement about a material fact;
• The person knew or should have known that the representation was false;
• The Person made the statement in order to induce another person to act; and
• The other person’s reliance on the statement caused him or her an injury.

If you’re a business owner who wants to protect your future business interests, you should hire a recommended attorney for a consultation.

If you suspect you were given fraudulent information before buying a business, give me a call.

Ask questions of Reed by e-mail at Reed@LawyerFightsForYou.com

To learn more about Reed Bloodworth, visit or call 407-777-8541. Reed is based at 224 E Marks St, Orlando, Florida, 32803, with an office located at 331 W. Central Ave., Suite 244, Winter Haven, Florida, 33880.

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