New Jersey couple found urine bottles in their new apartment for $ 2 million - ForumDaily
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A couple from New Jersey found bottles with urine in the walls of their new apartment for $ 2 million

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A wealthy couple from New Jersey, who bought a luxurious condominium worth $ 2 million dollars in Vihoken, New Jersey, said it had found urine bottles, food debris, construction and other garbage in its walls. He writes about it New York Post.

In a lawsuit against the developer Lennar Sales Corporation the couple, who wished to remain anonymous, claims that after moving to an apartment in March, they found “bottles filled with urine, containers with food debris, construction and other garbage” in the walls of their room.

Further examination revealed urine-soaked insulation in the master bedroom. All this was found by a contractor who was hired to make repairs before moving.

“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” the builder said. “Bottles of urine were falling out of the ceiling. When we moved some of the insulation, bottles of urine fell out.”

Elite condominium, where the apartment is located with a surprise, built on the banks of the Hudson River overlooking Manhattan at the address: 1200 Avenue at Port Imperial.

According to the developer’s website, the cost of such apartments varies from $ 1,399,000 to $ 3,750,000. The apartments have gourmet kitchens, spa tubs, spacious balconies.

After finding urine bottles, homeowners are suing Lennar Sales Corporation for fraud and breach of warranty. In addition, the couple offered the company to sell back the apartment at the original purchase price, but they were refused. The construction company, on the contrary, demanded that the couple pay the previously agreed payments and put a pledge on the apartment. Despite the fact that the premises were recognized as non-residential, the owners continued to pay for maintenance, property taxes and mortgage fees.

The lawyers for the plaintiffs qualified their lawsuit as a consumer fraud case. In court, they will demand compensation in the amount of 6 million dollars.

The house belongs to a company based in Miami Lennar Corporationwhich is included in the 500 of the largest US corporations.

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