Redlanb Estates, Inc. v. Lynn

920 So. 2d 1218, 2006 WL 398607
CourtDistrict Court of Appeal of Florida
DecidedFebruary 22, 2006
DocketNo. 3D04-1093
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Redlanb Estates, Inc. v. Lynn, 920 So. 2d 1218, 2006 WL 398607 (Fla. Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

ON REHEARING GRANTED

SHEPHERD, J.

Redland Estates, Inc., appeals the dismissal of an amended complaint against Sandra Lynn with prejudice. Although it is extraordinarily rare that a complaint is dismissed with prejudice on the first pleading, See Florida Nat’l Org. for Women v. State, 832 So.2d 911, 915 (Fla. 1st DCA 2002), we find that the counts against Lynn were properly dismissed here because there is no version of the facts which will support a claim against her.

This case arises out of a failed real estate transaction in which Redland Village Country Club, Inc., the predecessor to the appellant, Redland Estates, Inc. (Red-land), entered into an agreement to purchase approximately 100 acres of undeveloped property in Miami-Dade County from Francis J. Dirico for an original purchase price of $3.8 million dollars. Both parties were represented by counsel. Dir-ico was represented by Sandra Lynn. Lynn also served as escrow agent for monetary deposits made by Redland in connection with the transaction.

Two disbursements of deposited funds from Lynn’s escrow account form the basis for the claims against Lynn: (1) a $238,000 disbursement made in connection with a first agreed extension of time to close; and (2) a $250,000 disbursement made in connection with a second extension. Both disbursements were made by Lynn after she received written addenda that extended the closing dates, adjusted the deposits and authorized the release of these sums.

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