This recent item from Miami realtor Lucas Lechuga’s blog caught my attention and prompted me to provide a brief commentary. In sum, Lechuga reports on a cancelled Miami Beach project where, allegedly, some buyers have requested through their brokers that their deposit monies be refunded, but the developer has taken the position that it will [...]
Archive for March 16th, 2008
Preconstruction Deposits: The Final Scraps On The Table In The Current Condo And Housing Market Crisis
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Real Estate Contract Lawsuits In The Context Of Subprime Litigation And The Impending Battle Over Information
Posted in Beck & Lee Business Trial Lawyers, Condo Litigation, Florida, Florida Condo Law, Florida Condo Market, Florida Law, Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act, Litigation, Miami Condo Contract Lawyer, Miami Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation, South Florida, Subprime Crisis Litigation, U.S. Housing Market on March 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
While lately this blog has focused on pressing issues in Florida real estate litigation, including the wave of lawsuits involving Florida condominium contracts, from time to time it can be insightful to frame the issues in a larger context. One such context is a buzzword heard frequently these days in reports on the current state of [...]