Signed lease, zoning board dispute
Hi, I was opening a new business. The landlord knew what the business was. I checked with the town to see what the building was zoned for. It was zoned for retail use only. I was looking to open up a service in the space, so I wasn't sure if my service would be considered retail or not, since I was selling a service. Since I checked with the town, I asked the landlord specifically if I would be allowed to open there and get approval by the zoning board, cause I didn't think I would. He told me that my service would be allowed, and they just didn't want offices being put in there. So we were going to do the deal. They got a higher offer, and backed out. A couple weeks later they called me back asking me if I was still interested cause it didn't work out with the other person. I told them yes, but are they sure I would be approved by the zoning board. They again said yes. Needless to say I signed the contract, and gave two months security deposit. When I went to get it approved by the zoning board the town turned me down. I want to get my money back. The contract did say in it that the landlords weren't responsible for any zoning problems and stuff. But I only signed it based on what they said. Am I entitled to any money back? Thanks guys