Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Banif Finance (USA) Corp. has filed a foreclosure act in opposition to the developers of an 11.2-acre piece of unoccupied commercial-zoned asset in Parkland.
On July 10, The Miami-based lender has filed the foreclosure act in opposition to Hallandale Beach-based Parkland 441, Millennium 441 and managing members Ignacio Martinez, Rick Romash and Noel Epelboim
The protest is regarding the $7.5 million mortgage Banif gave the developers for the site in 2007. The property is situated at the southeast area of U.S. 441 and the Hillsboro Canal, which separates Broward and Palm Beach counties. There construction taking place is not recorded.
Miami attorney Robin A. Lukacs representing Banif in the complaint, did not instantly return a call seeking comment.
On July 10, The Miami-based lender has filed the foreclosure act in opposition to Hallandale Beach-based Parkland 441, Millennium 441 and managing members Ignacio Martinez, Rick Romash and Noel Epelboim
The protest is regarding the $7.5 million mortgage Banif gave the developers for the site in 2007. The property is situated at the southeast area of U.S. 441 and the Hillsboro Canal, which separates Broward and Palm Beach counties. There construction taking place is not recorded.
Miami attorney Robin A. Lukacs representing Banif in the complaint, did not instantly return a call seeking comment.
Labels: Lender seek out foreclosure on 11-acre Parkland site

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