Blakeley v. Livorsi
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Opinion
Peter and Amy Blakeley challenge the final summary judgment entered in favor of Jim Agles, the real estate agent and property manager who represented the seller in a real estate transaction with the Blakeleys.1 Because genuine issues of material fact remain in dispute with regard to whether Mr. Agles had knowledge of material defects in the home at the time of the sale and breached his duty to disclose them to the Blakeleys, we reverse and remand for further proceedings.
We review an order granting final summary judgment de novo. See Volusia Cty. v. Aberdeen at Ormond Beach, L.P.,
Reversed and remanded.
LaROSE, C.J. and BLACK, JJ., Concur.
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