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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Section 4

Citation
Section 4
Parent Document
Solomon v. Birger, 477 N.E.2d 137 (1985)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
1985-04-22

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On June 3, 1968, the Birgers, who were building a new home in Weston, placed their property for sale with a real estate brokerage firm. A broker from that firm took the Solomons through the house on June 22, 1968. There was no conversation of consequence between the prospective buyers and Mrs. Birger, who was at home during the tour. The Solomons were free to inspect the premises. About a month later, on July 5, 1968, the Solomons made a written offer to buy the Birger house for $36,000, an offer which the Birgers accepted. The offer form contemplated execution of a purchase and sale agreement and the parties, under date of July, 1968,[4] executed an agreement on the Greater Boston Real Estate Board *636 form (1962 rev.). Once again, the record discloses no conversation of consequence between the buyers and the sellers, and, indeed, neither of the sellers was present when the Solomons signed the agreement.