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Can I sue Vendor for theft by taking

Asked on Nov 08th, 2020 on Contracts - Florida
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My wife & I signed with lender. Only my wife signed Vendors contract. Wife’s payment to Vendors was to be 50% down 50% completion. Lender overpaid Vendor’s invoice by 100%. Vendor paid in full. Lender or Vendor will no return money. Equipment not installed. Can I sue Vendor for theft by taking. What to do? My business closing. My loss 4 million. Fraud by Lender/Vendor ?
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Consumer Debt Collector Harassment & Abuse Attorney serving Tampa, FL
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So wait, you had a work project that if not done cost your business $4,000,000.00 dollars, and this was handled by you and your wife? Without a lawyer that would have cost a tiny fraction of that? And that put you out of business separate and apart from the COVID issues? There is plainly a whole lot more story to this and that unforunately will likely entail you retaining a lawyer now, at greater expense than if you hired them at the beginning, so start sorting all this out. This is NOT a DIY issue as you can plainly see the results of that on this issue already. 
Answered on Nov 10th, 2020 at 7:22 AM

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