Rok family’s mortgage firm seeks foreclosure sale of Aventura dev site
The lending arm of the Rok family is accusing Miami-based developer Marlon Gomez of delaying the court sale of an Aventura site by allegedly filing frivolous bankruptcy petitions. An affiliate of Aventura-based Rok Lending, led by CEO Bryan Morjain, is seeking to immediately reschedule an Aug. 4 foreclosure auction. It was canceled due to Gomez’s entity that owns the 1.6-acre property at 21291 Northeast 28th Avenue filing for bankruptcy protection, court records show. In February, Rok Lending’s affiliate won a final judgment of $19.9 million against Gomez’s entity, which allegedly defaulted on a $15 million loan issued in 2023. In […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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