Oppenheim Group sues Daftarian over soured Corona del Mar deal
The Oppenheim Group, founded by “Selling Sunset” star Jason Oppenheim, is suing an Orange County luxury agent and his firm over an alleged deal gone bad. The brokerage claimed in a lawsuit filed last week in Orange County Superior Court that it’s owed thousands of dollars in lost commission and other damages, alleging Paul Daftarian and his Daftarian Group conspired with the sellers of a home in the Newport Beach neighborhood of Corona del Mar to push the reality star’s brokerage out of compensation on a listing. A spokesperson for The Oppenheim Group’s Newport Beach and San Diego office declined […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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