Builder Takes Lemons to Court Michelson, a first time home buyer, alleges that Tremont was fraudulent when they breached the terms of their own contract by committing Loan Fraud, making material misrepresentations that the condo she purchased and the entire condominium building was free from defects.Tremont, et al, further warranted the condo met all compliance requirements of city code related to the protection of the health, safety and welfare of its owners. Tremont Tower Condo for Sale!
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--MEDIA ADVISORY-- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact:Janet Ahmad June 14, 2005(210) 494-6404
Builder Takes Lemons to Court
Press Conference Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 11:00 am In front of Harris Co. Courthouse â 301 Fannin, HoustonTx. Press Conference Follows Hearing in the case of Tremont Towers LLP vs Heather Michelson Harris County Court at Law No. 2 at 9:30 am Houston, Texas â Following a hearing of Tremont Tower Condominium Association vs Heather Jean Michelson, Harris Co. Civil Ct. No. 2, state and local officials are scheduled to join with HomeOwners for BetterBuilding president Janet Ahmad and members at a press conference supporting homeowners FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS.
The president of Tremont Tower Condominium Association (HOA) and the developer/builder of TremontTowers filed suit seeking to silence condo homeowner Heather Michelson by asking Judge Gary Michael Block to issue a permanent injunction banning Michelsonâs artistic expression of lemons she painted on the windows of her defect condo.
Michelson, a first time home buyer, alleges that Tremont was fraudulent when they breached the terms of their own contract by committing Loan Fraud, making material misrepresentations that the condo she purchased and the entire condominium building was free from defects.Tremont, et al, further warranted the condo met all compliance requirements of city code related to the protection of the health, safety and welfare of its owners.
Michelson petitioned Judge Block to deny the permanent injunction on the basis that Tremont Towers HOA, the builder/developer TremontTowers, Jorge Casimiroâs âlack of clean handsâ violated the common law of the âClean Hands Doctrine.â
In Michelsonâs petition, she charges that the Plaintiff, âitâs associates, partners and agents acting in concert, have unclean hands resulting from participation in wrongful and illegal acts regarding the sale of the Tremont Tower condoâ she purchased July 30, 2004.Michelson further charged Tremont, et al âseek to deprive me of not only my freedom of speech, but also the full privacy and âquiet enjoymentâ of my homeâ and further that Tremont Home and/or its agents were instrumental in contacting her employer, Hilti Corporation and the result of that communication led directly to the SUDDEN LOSS OF HER JOB.