Florida Court Rejects Claim Replacement Of Undamaged Property Is Necessary For Aesthetic Uniformity

Dick Bennett | Cozen O’Connor | November 10, 2015 Late last week a federal court in Florida tossed a condominium association’s claims that it was entitled to replace undamaged hallway carpeting, wallpaper, baseboards, and woodwork in order to “achieve aesthetic uniformity” with similar hallway components replaced after water damage.  In Great Amer. Ins. Co. v.… Continue reading Florida Court Rejects Claim Replacement Of Undamaged Property Is Necessary For Aesthetic Uniformity

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