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Keys Country Resort, LLC v. 1733 Overseas Highway, LLC

Florida Court of Appeals, Third District
Jul 7, 2021
324 So. 3d 988 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2021)

Opinion

No. 3D20-437

07-07-2021

KEYS COUNTRY RESORT, LLC, and 1733-1777 Overseas Highway, LLC, Appellants, v. 1733 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY, LLC, Appellee.

Law Offices of Scott Alan Orth, P.A., and Scott Alan Orth (Hollywood), for appellants. Lerman & Whitebook, P.A., and Carlos D. Lerman (Hollywood), for appellee.


Law Offices of Scott Alan Orth, P.A., and Scott Alan Orth (Hollywood), for appellants.

Lerman & Whitebook, P.A., and Carlos D. Lerman (Hollywood), for appellee.

Before LOGUE, SCALES, and LOBREE, JJ.

LOGUE, J.

Keys Country Resort, LLC, and 1733-1777 Overseas Highway, LLC appeal from a final summary judgment for reformation and reforeclosure in favor of 1733 Overseas Highway, LLC ("Overseas Highway").

The facts are set forth in our prior opinion in which we reversed the summary judgment of reformation in favor of Overseas Highway and remanded the case because there existed a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the absence of the legal description of the omitted bay bottom parcel was intentional or a mutual mistake. Keys Country Resort, LLC v. 1733 Overseas Highway, LLC, 272 So. 3d 500, 505 (Fla. 3d DCA 2019). On remand, following a six-day bench trial, the trial court entered final judgment for reformation and reforeclosure in favor of Overseas Highway. In a detailed, thirty-nine-page order, the trial court outlined the evidence showing the omission was a mutual mistake due to a scrivener's error.

We affirm. See Morey v. Everbank, 93 So. 3d 482, 489–90 (Fla. 1st DCA 2012) (an appellate court "may not overturn a trial court's finding regarding the sufficiency of the evidence unless the finding is unsupported by record evidence, or as a matter of law, no one could reasonably find such evidence to be clear and convincing ... it is not our function to conduct a de novo review of the evidence, but simply to determine whether there exists in the record competent substantial evidence to support the judgment of the trial court"); Morton v. Smith, 133 Fla. 260, 183 So. 475, 477 (1938) ("In the case at bar, we have a situation in which the lands were described correctly in the trust deed or the mortgage, but it is alleged that a portion of the lands that should have been included were omitted therefrom ... To now open up the original foreclosure ... could accomplish no good purpose ... and no reason whatever is shown for reforming the trust deed and proceeding anew to perfect the second foreclosure."); Corinthian Invs., Inc. v. Reeder, 555 So. 2d 871, 873 (Fla. 2d DCA 1989) ("[A] legal action ‘on a contract’ to which [ section 95.11(3)(k), Florida Statutes,] applies connotes an action to enforce a contract in the sense of holding a party to the stated terms of the contract." (emphasis in original)); McFall v. Trubey, 992 So. 2d 867, 869 (Fla. 2d DCA 2008) ("Statutes of limitations are not generally applied in equity actions."); Zaldivar v. Okeelanta Corp., 877 So. 2d 927, 931 (Fla. 1st DCA 2004) (when considering if an action is barred by laches, "delay rises to prejudice where the party defending the claim establishes that enforcement would be inequitable or unjust").

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Keys Country Resort, LLC v. 1733 Overseas Highway, LLC

Florida Court of Appeals, Third District
Jul 7, 2021
324 So. 3d 988 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2021)
Case details for

Keys Country Resort, LLC v. 1733 Overseas Highway, LLC

Case Details

Full title:Keys Country Resort, LLC, and 1733-1777 Overseas Highway, LLC, Appellants…

Court:Florida Court of Appeals, Third District

Date published: Jul 7, 2021

Citations

324 So. 3d 988 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2021)