beckandlee.wordpress.com - Under Florida law, an attempt by a developer to sue a purchaser in an effort to obtain remedies beyond the contract's liquidated damages provision may be on shaky ground, especially if the developer is seeking specific performance. This does not mean, however, that a developer may not use the threat of seeking specific performance as a tactic to coerce the buyer to close. But whether such a threat is credible and could ultimately carry the day in court depends on the facts and law. readmore..
Mr. Beck has a law degree from Harvard Law School, and practices law in the courts of South Florida. A significant portion of his practice is devoted to issues arising under condominium purchase agreements, and maintains a blog at http://beckandlee.wordpress.com devoted to Florida legal issues, including issues involving Florida condo purchase agreements. He can be reached at 305-789-0072 or jared@beckandlee.com
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Can The Developer Sue Me To Close? Some Specific Thoughts About Specific Performance
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