The plaintiffs moved for summary judgment against the defendants for breach of an agreement of purchase and sale of real estate.
The defendants failed to close the transaction, leading to the plaintiffs reselling their home at a significant loss.
The defendants raised defenses of non est factum and failure to tender, and challenged the appropriateness of partial summary judgment and the calculation of damages.
The court dismissed the defendants' defenses, found partial summary judgment appropriate given the severability of the main action from the third-party claims, and assessed the plaintiffs' damages at $298,847.67.
The court ordered the immediate release of the $30,000 deposit to the plaintiffs and stayed the enforcement of the remaining judgment for six months, pending the resolution of the defendants' third-party claim.