Fighting goes on between LA, OC resi in latest legal row
Getting along can be hard to do in Southern California’s ultra competitive high end. In the latest example, the Oppenheim Group sued OC luxury agent Paul Daftarian, his brokerage and the sellers involved in a Corona del Mar home sale that’s alleged to have gone south. The Oppenheim Group, the original exclusive listing agent on 1318 Outrigger Drive, claimed in its Orange County Superior Court lawsuit it is owed money under terms of a listing cancellation agreement. The brokerage further claimed the sellers and Daftarian conspired to hide the home’s eventual closing so as to avoid having to pay anything […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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