When my friend induced me to enter into an adult interdependent partner agreement because he told me we could rent an apartment together in a particular building that only allowed couples, I gave him money for a deposit. Now he won’t give me the money back. Can I take legal action against him?
Yes.
If what he told you was untrue, the Adult Interdependent Relationships
Act states that your friend is liable for monetary and non-monetary
losses that you have suffered because you were induced to enter
into the agreement by fraud, duress or undue influence.
Your
friend would also be liable to you for losses if he persuaded you
to enter into an adult interdependent partner agreement when he
could not make the agreement because he was married, under 18 (or
over 16 but had no guardian consent), or was already a party to
an agreement with another adult.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
June 2003
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