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Ocoee commission declares developer in default on 17.96-acre purchase agreement, gives 10 days to cure

2522521 · March 5, 2025
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The Ocoee City Commission voted unanimously March 4 to declare GPK OET in default on its contract for roughly 17.96 acres of city-owned land and gave the buyer 10 days to cure deficiencies, after staff and the city attorney reported missing payments and documentation.

The Ocoee City Commission on March 4 voted unanimously to declare the buyer on a 17.96-acre purchase-and-sale agreement in default and to give the buyer 10 days to cure the defaults.

City legal staff said the city has $75,000 in escrow from the buyer but is missing several required contract payments and documents, including a $5,000 contract fee and two $15,000 extension fees that were required to extend governmental approvals past a June 17, 2022 deadline. The attorney said the contract includes a "time is of the essence"…

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