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Court upholds damages to Akwa Vista
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Court upholds damages to Akwa Vista developer The state Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that awards the developer of the Akwa Vista subdivision more than $800,000 in damages because a real estate company failed to deliver on its promise to provide buyers for some of the home lots in the upscale, gated community on Brickyard Mountain in The Weirs. On July 23, the Supreme Court issued a slip opinion in the case of Akwa Vista, LLC v. NRT, Inc. d/b/a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage & all,which Judge Larry Smukler heard last year in Hillsborough County Superior Court. Full Story: http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll...=2010707309877 <SCRIPT>document.title = unescape("Court%20upholds%20damages%20to%20Akwa%20 Vista%20developer") + " - Fosters";</SCRIPT> |
That's an interesting local Laconia real estate civil lawsuit! Don't real estate sales people usually purchase for themself an insurance policy that covers them against errors and omissions. So, it seems to me that what happened here is definately either an error or an omission or probably both, so is an insurance company very likely to pay up here?
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This coverage is a very difficult one to understand from outside the underwriter/agent world. I think it could almost fall under professional liability. But to be honest on the insurance I work on, just because you promise something, does not mean you are covered when you do not deliver and then the insurance company will pay |
So Who Was Asked, Anyway?
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Plus, whatever happened to dropping the Latin legal-eze? " Remittitur, geez..." :rolleye1: |
Banking disaster in 2004?
Had we entered this banking disaster as far back as 2004? Caldwell didn't sell a single piece of property as they had promised. They wanted exclusive rights and they got them.
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