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Buyer accuses Clearwater property owner of contract breach

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CLEARWATER — A Pinellas County man is suing a Clearwater property owner, alleging breach of a commercial contract.

Paul Charles filed a complaint Aug. 31 in Pinellas Circuit Court against Sealty LLC, alleging the property owner denied the plaintiff's right to proceed with a property sale closing.

According to the complaint, on Aug. 2, Charles fully performed all his obligations for the purchase of the defendant's properties, commonly known as 1401 and 1403 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater, for a total price of $105,000. 

The suit says Sealty has failed and refuses to transfer and convey the properties to Charles in accordance with the contract.

Charles seeks trial by jury, an order requiring the defendant to perform its obligations by selling the properties to the plaintiff for the purchase price set forth in the contract, plus court costs and attorney fees. He is represented by attorney Chad T. Orsatti of Orsatti and Associates PA Attorneys at Law in Palm Harbor.

Pinellas Circuit Court case number 18C5768

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