Bahamas: Old Fort Bay developer secures win in legal battle with homeowners’ association, celebrates hard-fought victory

The developer, The Old Fort Bay Company Limited, represented by attorney Gail Lockhart Charles KC, noted in a statement that the Court of Appeal in its ruling had categorically rejected the Association’s attempt to claim ownership of the Old Fort Bay Club, Pineapple Grove, the beach reserve, and other areas of land within the Old Fort Bay development (including the land near the security gates).    Read the article…………………………….

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