Opinion
No. 84-1677.
July 23, 1985.
Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Stuart M. Simons, J.
Conroy, Simberg Wilensky and Steven J. Chackman, Hollywood, for appellants.
Scherman Zelonker and Regina Zelonker, Hialeah, Abrams, Anton, Robbins, Resnick, Schneider Mager and Andrew T. Lavin and Joseph Huss, Hollywood, for appellees.
Before NESBITT, BASKIN and FERGUSON, JJ.
The dismissal of the Rubenses' complaint with regard to their fraudulent misrepresentation count is reversed. The complaint, while not a model of craftsmanship, adequately alleges the elements of a cause of action for fraudulent misrepresentation by alleging: (a) the misrepresentation of a material fact (the concealment of a negative roof inspection report and the presentation of a favorable one so as to represent that the roof was in good condition); (b) that the defendants knew the falsity of the representation; (c) that the defendants made the representation intending that the plaintiffs would rely on it in purchasing the house; (d) that the plaintiffs did rely on the representation in purchasing the house; and (e) that the plaintiff's reliance caused damage. See American International Land Corp. v. Hanna, 323 So.2d 567, 569 (Fla. 1975); Johnson v. Davis, 449 So.2d 344 (Fla. 3d DCA 1984); see also Besett v. Basnett, 389 So.2d 995 (Fla. 1980). With regard to the other count in the complaint, the order is affirmed.
Affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded.