Residents in a downtown St. Petersburg high-rise are suing its developers over building defects they say are causing expensive damage to their property. The Bliss Condominium Association is the homeowner’s association for the 18-story building completed in downtown St. Pete in 2017. The group is suing developers Taub Entities and Voeller Construction for damages they claim are in excess of Pinellas County court limits, which is $30,000. Read the article…………………………
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