The Georgia Court of Appeals has revived a suit brought by residents of an upscale Atlantic Station condominium claiming the developer marketed “spectacular city views” from their units while knowing those vistas would soon be obscured by another high-rise the developer planned.

A Fulton County Superior Court judge dismissed the suit last year. But the Court of Appeals said the judge should not have relied on language in the sales contracts in which the buyers disclaimed any verbal or other guarantees about the condos that could have been made by sales agents.

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