Estates at Acqualina buyer who sold unit for 80% more sues developer for “complete disaster”
A pair of buyers at a Sunny Isles Beach condo project are suing developer Trump Group over alleged construction defects and delays that one of them claims were a “complete disaster.” In separate lawsuits filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, the buyers allege they have not been able to enjoy their purchased units at Estates at Acqualina, a waterfront two-tower complex at 17901 Collins Avenue. The plaintiffs are suing for unspecified damages. “The developer has consistently acted in good faith and responded to unit-related matters in a timely and professional manner,” a Trump Group spokesperson said in a statement. “To the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Categories
Recent Posts

Looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular rents downtown Miami penthouse

EXCLUSIVE: Knicks Player Trey Jemison III and His Fiancée Bought $880K Texas Home—Just Weeks Before Start of NBA Finals

Fed Official Warns of Interest Rate Hike if Inflation Doesn’t Cool

Compass Faces Antitrust Probe in New York After Megamerger With Anywhere

Fisher Island fuel depot drama pushes out Miami-Dade’s port director, COO

New York Poised To Ban Private Listings as More States Crack Down

Berkshire Taylor Morrison deal puts vertical integration in focus

Ten years after: Schaefer Homes revs up its engines for growth

South Florida’s top warehouse deals reach over $100M this week

EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Aniston’s Partner Jim Curtis Whips $1.5 Million New York City Home Off Market Weeks After Celebrating 1-Year Anniversary
GET MORE INFORMATION

Stevan Stanisic
Real Estate Advisor | License ID: SL3518131
Real Estate Advisor License ID: SL3518131
