purchase-agreement-breach-complaint
Drafts a U.S. civil complaint for breach of a real estate purchase agreement, covering jurisdiction, venue, parties, contract terms, breach allegations, damages, and remedies including specific performance. Use when preparing a breach of purchase agreement complaint, real estate contract dispute pleading, or specific performance action.
Best use case
purchase-agreement-breach-complaint is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Drafts a U.S. civil complaint for breach of a real estate purchase agreement, covering jurisdiction, venue, parties, contract terms, breach allegations, damages, and remedies including specific performance. Use when preparing a breach of purchase agreement complaint, real estate contract dispute pleading, or specific performance action.
Teams using purchase-agreement-breach-complaint should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/purchase-agreement-breach-complaint/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How purchase-agreement-breach-complaint Compares
| Feature / Agent | purchase-agreement-breach-complaint | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Drafts a U.S. civil complaint for breach of a real estate purchase agreement, covering jurisdiction, venue, parties, contract terms, breach allegations, damages, and remedies including specific performance. Use when preparing a breach of purchase agreement complaint, real estate contract dispute pleading, or specific performance action.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Complaint for Breach of Purchase Agreement Drafts a complaint asserting breach of a real estate purchase agreement with jurisdiction-appropriate pleading structure, breach elements, damages analysis, and remedy-specific allegations. ## Prerequisites 1. **Executed agreement** — purchase agreement plus all addenda, disclosures, and amendments. 2. **Property identification** — street address, legal description, parcel/APN. 3. **Party information** — full legal names, entity types, formation states, principal places of business, registered agents. 4. **Performance timeline** — deposits, escrow instructions, conditions precedent, inspections, financing milestones. 5. **Breach evidence** — notice of breach, cure demands, refusal or failure to perform, key communications. 6. **Damages support** — contract price, market value, carrying costs, replacement transaction costs, mitigation efforts. 7. **Jurisdiction and venue** — forum selection clause, place of performance, defendant residence or business location, party citizenship if diversity. 8. **Requested remedies** — damages, specific performance, injunctive relief, attorneys' fees, interest, costs. If any prerequisite is missing, pause and ask — do not assume or fill gaps. ## Output Structure ### Step 1 — Caption and Preliminary Statement Draft the caption with court name, division, parties, case number placeholder, and jury demand if applicable. Follow with a preliminary statement (3–6 sentences) summarizing the contract, the breach, and relief sought. ### Step 2 — Jurisdiction and Venue | Element | Plead | |---|---| | Subject matter jurisdiction | State law basis, diversity (citizenship + amount in controversy), or federal question | | Forum selection / choice-of-law | Quote clause; plead compliance or enforceability | | Venue | Statutory basis tied to property location, performance location, or defendant residence | `[VERIFY: Local rules for jurisdiction and venue pleading requirements.]` ### Step 3 — Parties For each party: role in transaction, entity type, formation state, address, and agency or authority facts. Distinguish individuals from entities. ### Step 4 — Factual Allegations Draft a chronological narrative covering: negotiation, execution, material terms, performance obligations, breach, notice, and cure demand/failure. Cite specific contract sections and dates. ### Step 5 — Cause of Action (Breach of Contract) Plead each element with supporting allegations: | Element | Allegations Required | Source | |---|---|---| | Valid contract | Offer, acceptance, consideration, parties, signatures, effective date | Executed agreement | | Plaintiff performance | Deposits paid, conditions satisfied, readiness and ability to close | Escrow records | | Defendant breach | Specific obligation breached, date of breach, failure or refusal to perform | Notices, correspondence | | Causation and damages | Direct and foreseeable losses resulting from breach | Damages worksheet | ### Step 6 — Remedy-Specific Allegations Include as applicable: - **Specific performance** — allege uniqueness of real property, inadequacy of legal remedy, plaintiff's readiness and ability to perform - **Injunctive relief / lis pendens** — allege irreparable harm, property at risk of transfer or encumbrance - **Escrow relief** — allege entitlement to deposit return or disbursement ### Step 7 — Damages | Category | Measure | Source | |---|---|---| | Benefit of bargain | Contract price vs. market value | Appraisal, listing data | | Consequential | Foreseeable losses (financing, relocation, taxes) | Invoices, statements | | Incidental | Transactional costs, escrow fees | Receipts | | Reliance | Out-of-pocket expenditures in reliance on contract | Financial records | | Mitigation | Actions taken to reduce loss; offset amounts | Timeline, records | ### Step 8 — Prayer for Relief Number each request: - [ ] Compensatory damages (specific amount or "according to proof" per local rule) `[VERIFY]` - [ ] Specific performance (if property is unique and legal remedy inadequate) - [ ] Pre-judgment and post-judgment interest at statutory rate `[VERIFY: applicable rate]` - [ ] Attorneys' fees and costs (only if contractual or statutory basis exists) - [ ] Equitable relief tied to escrow or title ### Step 9 — Execution and Filing Components - **Verification** — include only if jurisdiction requires `[VERIFY]` - **Signature block** — attorney name, bar number, firm, address, contact - **Exhibits** — contract, addenda, notices, escrow instructions, key correspondence - **Civil cover sheet** — attach per local court rules `[VERIFY]` ## Guidelines - Identify property with both street address and legal description. - Quote or attach only the contract provisions necessary to establish breach. - Plead conditions precedent as required by local rules `[VERIFY]`. - Do not request attorneys' fees absent a contractual or statutory basis. - Do not include settlement communications or inadmissible offers (FRE 408). - Redact confidential personal information per court privacy rules. - For any jurisdiction-specific assumption not confirmed by provided materials, flag with `[VERIFY]`. - Output is draft work product for attorney review — not a filing-ready document.
Related Skills
managing-privacy-breach-response
Guides HIPAA breach investigation with risk assessment, notification requirements, and remediation documentation. Use when managing data breaches, assessing breach risk, or documenting breach response.
wrongful-termination-complaint
Drafts wrongful termination complaints for employment litigation. Covers at-will exceptions, statutory claims (Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FMLA, state equivalents), public policy violations, and whistleblower protections. Use when drafting or filing a wrongful termination complaint or related employment discharge claim.
work-for-hire-agreement
Drafts a U.S. Work for Hire Agreement under 17 U.S.C. §§ 101 and 201(b) with fallback IP assignment, creator warranties, and indemnification. Trigger when commissioning software, designs, content, or other creative work requiring clear IP ownership, or when drafting WFH clauses for consulting and service agreements.
voting-agreement
Drafts enforceable shareholder Voting Agreements coordinating director elections, fundamental transactions, charter amendments, and other corporate matters for closely-held companies and venture financings. Covers DGCL §218 compliance, irrevocable proxy mechanics, transfer-binding provisions, and integration with related governance documents. Trigger keywords: "voting agreement", "shareholder voting", "director election commitment", "irrevocable proxy", "board composition agreement", "DGCL 218".
underwriting-agreement
Drafts a firm-commitment underwriting agreement for SEC-registered U.S. public offerings, covering purchase terms, greenshoe, reps and warranties, covenants, closing conditions, indemnification, and market-out rights. Use when drafting or reviewing underwriting agreements, firm commitment deals, over-allotment options, or listing approvals; trigger on "underwriting agreement", "firm commitment", "public offering", "greenshoe", "over-allotment", "registration statement", "prospectus".
triple-net-lease-agreement
Drafts U.S. commercial triple-net (NNN) lease agreements from deal materials. Triggers on term sheets, LOIs, or due-diligence packets where rent, taxes, insurance, and maintenance allocate to the tenant. Produces an execution-ready lease covering expense pass-throughs, use controls, default/remedy architecture, transfer gates, indemnity/insurance, SNDA, and exhibits.
transitional-services-agreement
Drafts a Transitional Services Agreement (TSA) for post-closing seller-to-buyer service delivery in U.S. M&A transactions. Use when a corporate acquisition requires temporary operational support or seller-provided service continuity after closing.
transfer-agent-agreement
Drafts U.S. transfer agent agreements between issuers and SEC-registered transfer agents covering appointment, stock ledger, transfer processing, Rule 17Ad compliance, fees, termination, and transition. Trigger on: transfer agent agreement, stock ledger, shareholder registry, TA-1, TA-2, 17Ad, appointing or renewing a transfer agent.
trademark-license-agreement
Drafts a U.S. Trademark License Agreement governing a licensor's grant of rights to a licensee for authorized use of registered or common law marks. Covers exclusivity, field of use, territory, quality control, royalties, audit rights, and termination. Use when drafting IP licensing deals, brand licensing arrangements, co-branding agreements, or any transaction requiring controlled trademark use by a third party.
tila-consumer-loan-agreement
Drafts U.S. consumer loan agreements with integrated Truth in Lending (TILA/Reg Z) disclosures, including disclosure-box construction, APR and finance-charge calculations, payment schedule formatting, prepayment/default/enforcement clauses, co-signer notices, and state-law overlays. Produces an execution-ready contract and disclosure package. Trigger keywords: consumer loan agreement, TILA, Regulation Z, Truth in Lending, APR disclosure, finance charge, loan contract drafting, closed-end credit, Reg Z disclosure box.
third-party-complaint
Drafts a Third-Party Complaint (impleader) under FRCP 14 or state equivalents. Use when a defendant needs to implead a party for indemnification, contribution, subrogation, or breach of warranty during the pleadings phase.
term-loan-agreement
Drafts U.S. corporate finance term loan agreements covering economic terms, covenants, collateral, events of default, and enforcement mechanics. Trigger when the user requests a term loan agreement, commercial loan, senior secured facility, SOFR-based loan, amortization schedule, covenant package, or bilateral loan documentation.