Saavedra v. Captiva Property Owners Ass'n
Saavedra v. Captiva Property Owners Ass'n
Opinion of the Court
We reverse the June 10, 1999 order which is the subject of this appeal. At the
Since the trial court determined that the foreclosure judgment was voidable, the issue of whether the Razons were bona fide purchasers for value was central to then-ability to defeat appellant’s claim to the property. See Southeast & Assocs., Inc. v. Fox Run Homeowners Ass’n, 704 So.2d 694, 696 (Fla. 4th DCA 1997); Demurs v. Village of Sandalwood Lakes Homeowners Ass’n, 625 So.2d 1219, 1224 (Fla. 4th DCA 1993). A bonafide purchaser is one who purchases the property for value and without either actual or constructive notice of an unrecorded interest in the property. See, e.g., Pearlman v. Nat'l Bank of New York City, 600 So.2d 5, 7 (Fla. 4th DCA 1992).
We reverse and remand this case for an evidentiary hearing on the single issue of whether the Razons were bona fide purchasers of the subject property.
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