Isaac Toledano, Israeli investor’s dueling real estate lawsuits spill into family drama
Isaac Toledano is tied up in dueling lawsuits with an Israeli businessman over South Florida real estate in a dispute that has boiled over into family drama tied to one of Toledano’s daughters. Yaakov Morad and his affiliate Apirion Real Estate sued Toledano on June 23, alleging that Toledano lied about the value of a 28,000-square-foot Aventura office building and then flipped it to Morad and Apirion at an “inflated” price, according to the complaint. Toledano used Morad’s limited English and the fact he was doing the deal as part of a 1031 exchange to pressure him through the due […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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