CLEARWATER — A St. Petersburg yacht club building owner is suing a tenant, alleging breach of contract.
Catalina Yachts, Inc. filed a complaint Feb. 6 in Pinellas County Circuit Court against Spyglass Technologies, alleging the defendant owes more than $20,000.
According to the complaint, on Feb. 17, 2017, Catalina Yachts entered into a written commercial lease agreement wherein Spyglass would will lease its premises, 101 16th Ave. S., St. Petersburg. The suit says Spyglass agreed to pay monthly rental of $1,273,30, which was inclusive of taxes on the first of each month.
On Oct. 31, 2017, Catalina says the defendant vacated and abandoned the leased premises. Since then, the suit says, Catalina has failed to receive monthly rent payments for the period of Nov. 1, 2017- Feb. 28, 2019.
The plaintiff alleges Spyglass Technologies has failed to pay rent due under the terms of the lease agreement in the amount of $20,372.80.
Catalina Yachts seeks trial by jury, payment of $20,372.80, attorney fees, costs of suit, and all other relief the court considers proper. It is represented by attorney Thomas F. Cox of Law Office of Cox & Sanchez in St. Petersburg.
Pinellas County Circuit Court case number 18CA000771