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Carmine Raguso 12-29-2008 01:25 PM

Joe Francis Gives Bad Jacuzzi
 
Frm TMZ:


So ... you drop $6.5 mil on a home. Since Joe Francis once owned it, it's reasonable to assume the hot tub and the wine cellar are A-OK, right? Wrong.


The not-so-proud owners of the house are suing both Joe Francis and the person who sold him the house -- famed NBA coach Rudy Tomjanovich -- claiming more than $3 million in damages.

Francis is listed as the owner/builder who "substantially remodeled the Property" from 2000 to 2003. He sold it to Rudy Tomjanovich and his wife in 2004. Rudy then sold it to the plaintiff, Steven Bardack -- the guy who founded Strata Capital and also served as a head honcho at Yahoo.

Among other things, Bardack claims the Tomjanovichs defrauded him by not disclosing problems with the decks, the paint, the caulking, the walls, the travertine, the skylight, the windows, the glass -- basically, he claims the house is a disaster.

The suit alleges Francis had a duty to make sure the remodel was up to par -- but the final product was allegedly far from it.

We're guessing we know why the Jacuzzi is on the fritz ...

HorseShit 12-29-2008 01:30 PM

har har har

DaddyHalbucks 12-29-2008 01:35 PM

Joe is a lawsuit magnet.

TidalWave 12-29-2008 01:36 PM

how is this joe francis's problem? he's 3 owners back now!

Steven Bardack is a douche bag who is trying to get some easy money. I hope this gets huge publicity and he is humiliated because of how much of a fucking low scumbag he is.

Barefootsies 12-29-2008 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carmine Raguso (Post 15258097)
Frm TMZ:


So ... you drop $6.5 mil on a home. Since Joe Francis once owned it, it's reasonable to assume the hot tub and the wine cellar are A-OK, right? Wrong.


The not-so-proud owners of the house are suing both Joe Francis and the person who sold him the house -- famed NBA coach Rudy Tomjanovich -- claiming more than $3 million in damages.

Francis is listed as the owner/builder who "substantially remodeled the Property" from 2000 to 2003. He sold it to Rudy Tomjanovich and his wife in 2004. Rudy then sold it to the plaintiff, Steven Bardack -- the guy who founded Strata Capital and also served as a head honcho at Yahoo.

Among other things, Bardack claims the Tomjanovichs defrauded him by not disclosing problems with the decks, the paint, the caulking, the walls, the travertine, the skylight, the windows, the glass -- basically, he claims the house is a disaster.

The suit alleges Francis had a duty to make sure the remodel was up to par -- but the final product was allegedly far from it.

We're guessing we know why the Jacuzzi is on the fritz ...

Millionaires do not get home inspections before a purchase?
:helpme

WiredGuy 12-29-2008 01:46 PM

I think the home inspector did a piss poor job. And how this goes back to Joe Francis is beyond me, he was a former owner, if anything, its the immediate owner who should be sued, not Joe.
WG

CyberAgeGary 12-29-2008 01:50 PM

This lawsuit will not go nowhere. The buyer has a good amount of time, while the deal is in escrow to inspect the house fully. An inspector will even give him a report, and if he wants anything deducted for repairs, he could easily ask for it. It's a little too late for that. The inspector and appraiser should be sued if thats the case.

buyandsell 12-29-2008 01:54 PM

what a load of shit I mean the sellers disclosure is not basis to sue
if you are too much of an idiot to get an inspector and check stuff out yourself thats your fault

JP-pornshooter 12-29-2008 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberAgeGary (Post 15258217)
This lawsuit will not go nowhere. The buyer has a good amount of time, while the deal is in escrow to inspect the house fully. An inspector will even give him a report, and if he wants anything deducted for repairs, he could easily ask for it. It's a little too late for that. The inspector and appraiser should be sued if thats the case.

no so.. lots of guys sue (and win) after purchase/escrow if the damage/shortcomings are not disclosed.
it is the seller obligation to disclose everything prior the sale, that means everything.
it is not the responsibility of the inspector to go through the entire place with a magnifying glass..


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