Developer Accused Of Renting Out Long Island Mansion In Foreclosure To Unwitting Tenant; Renter Out $70K, Left Holding The Bag
In Bridgehampton, New York, the New York Post reports:
- The forecast calls for a summer bummer for a Florida woman who claims her dream Hamptons vacation plans have become a nightmare. Carole Via says a rich developer took her $56,000 deposit for a Bridgehampton mansion although it was to be auctioned off before the season began. As a result, Via, of Boca Raton, has filed a breach-of-contract suit against developer Michael Burns and the real-estate agent, Town and County Real Estate of East Hampton.
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- Via said that in October, she signed a $140,000 personal lease with Burns for the summer of 2009 for his eight-bedroom mansion at 15 Bridge Hill Lane. The sumptuous 6,300-square-foot dwelling has a heated pool. She said she wrote a $56,000 deposit check to him and a $14,000 commission check to Town and Country.
- In the lease, Burns, 58, said he owned the property and had the right to rent it. But on Jan. 28, she said, Town and Country informed her there was a problem. Via said she learned that the mansion was actually owned by Burns' company, Brick Hill One Realty, a firm that he had placed in bankruptcy in August. The home was to be auctioned off before the summer began.
For more, see RENTER DEPOSIT-IVE SHE GOT RIPPED OFF.
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