Sunday 26 June 2011

Buy-to-let victims of Inside Tracks plan joint legal challenge for mis-sold homes | Mail Online

Buy-to-let victims of Inside Tracks plan joint legal challenge for mis-sold homes | Mail Online

Almost 1,000 investors in failed property firms Inside Track Seminars and Instant Access Properties are on the verge of launching a classaction lawsuit, alleging that the companies' founder, Jim Moore, and three directors mis-sold buy-to-let flats and houses.
Moore, Brad Rosser, Tony McKay and Maria Gifford are already defending a case in the High Court in London brought by former vet Tamsin Barks, 51, who claims to have lost £400,000 after buying seven homes in Manchester, Spain and Florida.

Her lawyer is now deciding whether to transfer that case, which had been scheduled for a trial next year, into a class action.

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