In the feeding frenzy of the Florida real estate market in 2006, investor Akbar Nikooie looked to cash in.
He lent money to renovate a prime piece of Miami Beach real estate: a 6,600-square-foot waterfront home at 4424 N. Bay Road.
A state appellate court has unraveled a multimortgage foreclosure case on a prime Miami Beach home that resulted in the Florida Bar discipline.
December 10, 2014 at 04:00 PM
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In the feeding frenzy of the Florida real estate market in 2006, investor Akbar Nikooie looked to cash in.
He lent money to renovate a prime piece of Miami Beach real estate: a 6,600-square-foot waterfront home at 4424 N. Bay Road.
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