Seminole Tribe sues Lennar over allegedly defective homes across Florida
The Seminole Tribe of Florida is suing Lennar for allegedly building 465 defective homes on tribal land across Florida. In an amended Aug. 29 lawsuit in Broward County Circuit Court, the Seminole Tribe alleges Lennar, a Miami-based national homebuilder led by Executive Chairman and co-CEO Stuart Miller and co-CEO and President Jon Jaffe, built shoddy houses that have damaged hundreds of tribal members. As a result, the Seminole Tribe is on the hook for reimbursing damages and out-of-pocket relocation expenses amounting to “tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars,” the complaint states. The Seminole Tribe alleges that houses Lennar […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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