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ARTICLE ID 41701
$________ Breach of commercial lease - Fraud in inducement - Constructive eviction of restaurant - Loss of start-up costs.
Volusia County
The plaintiff restaurant alleged that the defendant condominium
association breached its commercial lease, committed fraud in the
inducement of the agreement and constructively evicted the
plaintiff from the premises. The defendant maintained that the
plaintiff breached the lease by vacating the premises prior to
expiration of the lease.
The plaintiff alleged it spent considerable costs in opening a
restaurant in the defendants New Smyrna Beach condominium
complex. The plaintiff signed a five-year lease with renewal
options. In the second year of the lease, the defendant began a
construction project to replace exterior balconies. The plaintiff
alleged it could not continue operation in light of the ongoing
construction project and was constructively evicted.
The plaintiff argued that the defendant was aware that
engineering tests showed cracks in the balconies prior to the
date the lease was signed and an engineering report had been
ordered at the time the lease was signed. The plaintiff
maintained that the defendant was obligated to inform the
plaintiff that the results of the engineering study was due back
at any time.
The defendant maintained that it was not aware of the necessity
for the construction project at the time it signed the lease with
the plaintiff and had no obligation to inform the plaintiff
regarding the renovation.
The defendants restaurant/construction expert opined that it was
possible for the plaintiff to continue to operate its restaurant
during the construction project at issue. The defendant filed a
counterclaim for rent allegedly due and owing by the plaintiff.
The defendant also claimed the plaintiffs restaurant was losing
money and would have gone out of business, regardless.
The jury found that the plaintiff was fraudulently induced to
enter the lease agreement. It found for the defendant on the
breach of contract/constructive eviction claim. The jury rejected
the defendants counterclaim. The plaintiff was awarded $________
in damages. The case is currently on appeal.
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