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Friday, November 9, 2007

Miami Herald article on Preconstruction Condominium contract dispute lawsuits.

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Condo-buyer lawsuits mount
Lawsuits filed by would-be condo buyers wanting out of purchase contracts continue to increase as projects near completion.


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Brooklyn housekeeper Rita Dobrer was swept up in South Florida's real estate frenzy, using $600,000 from a jury award as deposits on six condominiums in two Miami projects in 2005.
Dobrer said she never had the intention, let alone the financial ability, to buy the six condos -- which cost about $3 million. Rather, she claimed she was enticed by the developer's verbal guarantees that she could reap $600,000 in profits by selling the units without ever taking ownership.
Dobrer's hopes for a windfall, though, have cratered in the ailing residential real estate market. Unable to flip the units, Dobrer joined 35 other Russian immigrants in New York, New Jersey and Florida who on Friday sued Miami developer The Related Group for the return of the deposits on units in Miami's 50 Biscayne and Bal Harbour's Harbour House.
The allegation the condos were pitched as investment opportunities marks the latest twist in a mushrooming problem: buyers seeking to get out of contracts. Buyers have pounced on changes in units sizes, interior improvements, condo budgets and completion dates as reasons for escaping contracts.
Developers are facing dozens of lawsuits, if not more, from buyers, and the pace appears to be picking up as projects near completion.
''It's starting to snowball,'' said real estate analyst Jack McCabe in Deerfield Beach.
Developers aren't inclined to let buyers out of purchases, though. A Fort Lauderdale lawyer sued 22 town-house buyers in Fort Myers on behalf of a developer seeking to force them to close on their contracts -- even though they were willing to walk away without their deposits.
Related Group is fighting back, as well.
Miami lawyer Susan Mortensen, who is defending Related and other developers in similar suits, said many of the buyers who profited in the housing boom are unwilling to participate in the market's downturn. Florida real estate law, developer lawsuits. Preconstruction and Condo attorney. New York Lawyer. Title Insurance, Closings, Escrow services.
''They are really profiteers. They are not victimized consumers,'' Mortensen said.
Aventura lawyer Robert H. Cooper, who filed two suits against Related on Friday, said developers shouldn't be surprised about the predicament they're in because they created it.
''They were, across the board, signing contracts with purchasers they knew did not have the ability to consummate the transaction,'' Cooper said.
''I'm a housekeeper,'' Dobrer added. ``Who would give me a mortgage for $2 [million] or $3 million?''
If what Dobrer says is true, McCabe said it would illustrate just how speculative the condo-building boom in South Florida became. In essence, it would mean developers relied in part on shell buyers to meet presale requirements and qualify for construction funding.
Dobrer said Related wouldn't allow her to buy four units in her name at Harbour House for that very reason. So Dobrer said she, her two daughters, and sister each bought units with the proceeds from her court winnings from a car accident. Dobrer bought two units in 50 Biscayne.
''The question for the developer would be, how could you accept contracts from a housekeeper who obviously didn't have the income or the wherewithal to close -- unless you were guaranteeing she could flip them for a profit?'' McCabe said.
Mortensen wouldn't say whether Related did any income verification or credit check of potential buyers.
''Purchasers have an independent responsibility to look after their own financial affairs,'' she said.
As for allegations that buyers were told they could flip their units for a profit without purchasing them, Mortensen said they either signed or initialed contracts that acknowledged no such representations were ever made.
Responded Cooper: ``Everyone in real life knows that verbal sales tactics and presentations are what people base their decisions on, not the fine print on the back of the contract.''
Related wooed buyers with buffet dinners at a fancy Russian restaurant in New York, recalled Irina Herman, a real estate agent who has joined the Harbour House suit to get her $127,000 deposit back. She wanted to buy the $635,000 condo as an investment, saying the sales representative told her she could make $100,000.
Efim Mekler, a retired painting contractor in New York, put deposits of $238,000 on two Harbour House units priced at $689,000 and $450,000. He planned to sell the smaller unit.
''You'll sell it like that,'' he said he was told. ''This sale is going to go like hot knishes.'' He said he can afford to close on the units but refuses.
The lawsuits allege Related needed to register its condominiums as investments before pitching units to New York buyers, as required by New York state law.
The purpose of the law is to ensure prospective buyers have detailed information to make a reasoned judgment about whether to buy.
The plaintiffs also assert that Related made ''material'' changes to the contracts that were ''adverse'' to them. For instance, Herman contends her unit in Harbour House is about 100 square feet smaller than the 1,156-square-foot unit she agreed to buy.
Miami Herald staff writer Matthew Haggman contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Florida Real Estate contract rescission in Condo and Preconstruction

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Condo living is definitely a cheaper option to either living with hired help or living in a hotel. Most people however fail to realize the importance of respecting not only their space but the space of others as well as the common areas or places that every tenant has the right to enjoy. Listed are some tips to make condo living a peaceful experience for you and your neighbors.
When taking out the trash make sure you follow the condo guidelines. Is there a segregation scheme where you live? What about garbage bags, do they require certain color codes? All living areas have designated disposal areas. DO NOT under any circumstance leave your garbage outside your door, on the hall, lobby, or in the elevator. Hey anything is possible! Take note of disposal areas or scheduled garbage pick ups. Nobody wants to live or smell like filth.

You break it; you buy it or maybe just replace it. Point is accidents happen, nobody wants it to happen but when they do be considerate and honorable enough to pay for damages you have caused. It’s that simple. Preconstuction condominium law suits grow in New York and Miami, SOuth Florida. Rescind my real estate contract. Aventura, miami, west palm, beach, fort lauderdale, Tampa, New York. Condo Law. Condominum developers in contract disputes.

If you have kids they should be constantly vigilant of their manners. Nobody wants to wake up to some bratty screams or spilling your groceries because some tike ran over you in the hallways. If your kids are inconsiderate brats you’re a terrible parent and also condo living isn’t for you. This also includes newborn infants. Don’t even try to argue that little Bob is such a darling cutie pie because a sleepy neighbor will not listen to much reason.

Nobody says you can’t have a party but please try to keep it down. When you have guests over try to keep things down your loud party music might cause someone’s pacemaker to explode. You don’t want them calling the cops on you for being such an inconsiderate jerk; some people need their sleep unlike you. Noise should be generally avoided. Living in close proximity with others requires consideration in every aspect. Do not do unto others what you don’t want done unto you.

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Sunday, November 4, 2007

Do I have to Close on my Miami or New York Condo?

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The following article on "Law" was written by a High Schooll Student in India, it is part of a search engine optimization test being conducted on the "live" blog pages of a Florida and New York Real estate attorney praticing condominium and preconstruction contract law. This is test article #5 in a 10 part test. We will resume normal blog writings for the firm in the next few weeks. If there is urgent news on Real Estate Condo Contract legislation, we will pause our SEO test.
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Law is simply defined as a set of rules, guidelines or restrictions a person, community or nation is set to follow. Wikipedia defines law as a set of social rules usually enforced through a set of structured institutions. Which just about brings us back to my original description of what law is. Law was created in order to provide a framework that helps maintain order and justice and a systematized way of living. Law is around us; it affects and governs our daily life in nearly every aspect.

Contract Law can be present in an act as simple as buying a train ticket to trading an item in swap meets. Property law governs the rights, rules and regulations to buying, renting or selling real property. Real estate purchases such as land, structures on land, buildings and materials found below or above its surface, anything affixed to the land is governed by property laws.

Pension funds or inheritances often are governed by Trust laws hence the term trust fund. The availability of compensation when harm or injury befalls someone or someone’s property falls under Tort laws not to be confused with torte cakes. Criminal law prosecutes and punishes perpetrators of the penal codes. Criminal law is what gives birth to superheroes like Batman, Superman, Captain America, The Justice League and the likes, well at least in Stan Lee’s mind that is. Consider the Indian Rupee or Gold.
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The framework for creating laws that protect human rights, political elections and such create governing structures that fall under Constitutional laws. Constitutional laws are the laws for creating laws. Did that make any sense? Without Constitutional law there will not be any other laws. Florida Real Estate Attorney for condo and preconstruction contracts.Administrative law is to administrative agencies, government agencies whose actions include rule making, enforcement and arbitration. Simply put administrative law is the government and their governing powers. Lastly there’s international law that regulates dealings between independent nations. This deals with everything from military action, trade and trading as well as environmental concerns. International law governs every sovereign nation.
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The Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote that the rule of law is better than the rule of any individual.

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