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.
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