Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. v. B.G. Phillips – obtained summary judgment in favor of a real estate appraiser in a negligence action brought by Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. (LBHI). LBHI was forced to repurchase a first and second mortgage it sold on the secondary mortgage market after the purchaser of mortgages determined that the borrower had misrepresented his income and that Phillips had allegedly overvalued the property when she performed a real estate appraisal in connection with the origination of the mortgages. After extensive discovery, it was discovered that LBHI had notice of Phillips’s alleged negligence when it was forced to repurchase the first mortgage more than four years prior to filing suit. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida agreed with Phillips that even though the specific amount of damages was unknown at the time, LBHI had notice of the right of action no later than December 19, 2007, the date on which it repurchased the first mortgage, more than four years before it filed the complaint; affirmed on appeal by U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Petitobtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 1st DCA.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Martin – obtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 2nd DCA.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Kanzki – obtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on plaintiff’s lack of standing, where issue was whether secondary market purchaser of mortgage had standing to maintain action against real estate appraiser involved in the original lending transaction, and on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by 3rd DCA.

Pelican View Project, LLC v. Boyle & Drake, Inc. – obtained summary judgment in favor of real estate appraiser retained by lender to perform periodic inspections of property pursuant to plaintiff’s construction loan agreement with lender; the court agreed with defendant that appraiser did not owe a duty to plaintiff/mortgagor; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 4th DCA.

Representative Matters

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. v. B.G. Phillips – obtained summary judgment in favor of a real estate appraiser in a negligence action brought by Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. (LBHI). LBHI was forced to repurchase a first and second mortgage it sold on the secondary mortgage market after the purchaser of mortgages determined that the borrower had misrepresented his income and that Phillips had allegedly overvalued the property when she performed a real estate appraisal in connection with the origination of the mortgages. After extensive discovery, it was discovered that LBHI had notice of Phillips’s alleged negligence when it was forced to repurchase the first mortgage more than four years prior to filing suit. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida agreed with Phillips that even though the specific amount of damages was unknown at the time, LBHI had notice of the right of action no later than December 19, 2007, the date on which it repurchased the first mortgage, more than four years before it filed the complaint; affirmed on appeal by U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Petitobtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 1st DCA.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Martin – obtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 2nd DCA.

Llano Financing Group, LLC v. Kanzki – obtained dismissal of action alleging professional liability of real estate appraiser based on plaintiff’s lack of standing, where issue was whether secondary market purchaser of mortgage had standing to maintain action against real estate appraiser involved in the original lending transaction, and on Statute of Limitations, where issue was date cause of action accrued; affirmed on appeal by 3rd DCA.

Pelican View Project, LLC v. Boyle & Drake, Inc. – obtained summary judgment in favor of real estate appraiser retained by lender to perform periodic inspections of property pursuant to plaintiff’s construction loan agreement with lender; the court agreed with defendant that appraiser did not owe a duty to plaintiff/mortgagor; affirmed on appeal by Fla. 4th DCA.

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