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Orlando property owner alleges tenant owes more than $100,000

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ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing a tenant, alleging it owes $106,000 for breach of a lease agreement.

Susan T. Pulsifer filed a complaint Oct. 17 in Orange County Circuit Court against Property Control Landscape LLC  alleging the tenant breached its duty of good faith and fair dealing.

According to the complaint, starting March 1, 2016, Pulsifer has suffered monetary injury as a result of entering into a commercial lease agreement with Property Control  wherein the defendant was obligated to pay at least $2,000, plus rental sales tax and security deposit of $2,500 payable in 10 months. However, the suit says, the defendant has breached the lease by refusing to pay rent from Sept. 1, 2017 onward, plus the full amount of the security deposit for the property at 4024 Dr. Love Road, Orlando. 

The plaintiff alleges Property Control Landscape has failed to pay any rent pursuant to the three-day notice, and forced Pulsifer to retain legal counsel to bring action against the defendant.

Pulsifer seeks trial by jury, compensatory damages of $106,474.50, plus accrued interest, court costs, attorney fees and all relief the court deems just. She is represented by attorneys Theodore D. Estes and Justine A. Green of Divine & Estes PA in Orlando.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 17-CA-9403

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