“Subpar construction”: Amrit Ocean Resort owners sue developer, construction team over alleged defects
Less than two weeks after the developer of Amrit Ocean Resort turned over control of the condo association to the unit owners, a rain event exposed what the association alleges are pervasive construction failures across the building. In a lawsuit filed last week in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, the condo association for the beachfront tower sued the developer, Wellness Resorts and Wellness Resorts & Spa, and the construction team, which includes Optimal Construction, Paramount Consulting & Engineering, S&E Architects and CAP Government, alleging major construction defects at the oceanfront Singer Island development. The complaint adds to mounting disputes between […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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