Griffith v. STEINER WILLIAMSBURG, LLC
Plaintiffs Anastasia Griffith and Alan Weissman sued Steiner Williamsburg, LLC, seeking to revoke their condominium purchase agreements and recover deposits, alleging Steiner violated the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA). Steiner countered that plaintiffs breached the agreements and sought to retain deposits. The central issue was whether ILSA's 100-lot exemption applied, depending on if it was determined at the time of purchase or later. The court ruled that the exemption's applicability is determined when the purchaser signs the agreement. As Steiner's condominium had 123 non-exempt units at the time of purchase and no property report was provided, the court found Steiner in violation of ILSA. Consequently, the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment was granted, and Steiner's motion was denied.