The plaintiff vendor brought a motion for summary judgment seeking specific performance of an agreement of purchase and sale for a custom-built home after the defendant purchaser failed to close.
The purchaser argued the agreement was complex, he lacked English skills, and his agent had a conflict of interest, but provided no legal basis to void the contract.
The court found no genuine issue for trial, upheld the agreement, and ordered specific performance, noting the home's customized features and the difficulty of assessing damages due to unsold inventory.