Judge rules both builders, buyers will take a hit in condo deal gone bad. Here's where things went wrong

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A recent Ontario court ruling sent builders a clear message: they can’t pad closing costs with unproven or unauthorized extras and expect to keep the deal — and the deposit. Buyers, however, were given their own warning: once a deal dies, they can’t treat the home as free storage.

In March 2020, Mohammadali Taheripouresfahani and Mahnaz Dehghani Sanji agreed to purchase a stacked condominium townhome on Phelps Lane in Richmond Hill from Dormer Homes. The contract price was $773,030.69 including upgrades. Over time the buyers paid deposits totalling $125,765.19.

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