Powerball (not verified) says:

How would canceling the contract be fair if Walentas knew that the apartment was smaller than advertised when he sold it and the buyers had no way of knowing that when they bought the apartment?

Shouldn't the buyers at least get interest on the money that was tied up by Walentas and be compensated for the fact that they could have bought another apartment in March and now prices are higher?

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