Case Name: Joan KLINGER, Barbara Klinger, Robert Novak, Edith Novak, Irving Heller, Barbara Leonard, Marc Gellman, Jill Turner, Ruth Perleman, Ralph Jacobson, Beatrice Jacobson, Harold L. McGee, Dorothy McGee, Murray Hirsh, Zina Hirsh, Asbjoern Askvik, Janet Askvik, Giorgio Espinosa, Yamille Espinosa, Stanley Esratz, Riate Esratz, Maurice Fixel, Doroty Fixel, Gerri Newberg, Mary Certo, Giovanni Tummolillo, Elena Tummolillo, Paul Pavilack, Helene Caron, Jay Rios, H. Enriquez Ghimenti, Arnold Gordaesky, Phyllis Gordaesky, Jack Silver, Blanche Silver, James Parish, Joan Murphy Welsh, Jack Yosha, Georgeann Yosha, Leonard Perleman, Appellants, v. ZAREMBA FLORIDA COMPANY, an Ohio corporation and Sentinel Communities, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1986-01-28
Citations: 502 So. 2d 1252
Docket Number: No. 84-2066
Parties: Joan KLINGER, Barbara Klinger, Robert Novak, Edith Novak, Irving Heller, Barbara Leonard, Marc Gellman, Jill Turner, Ruth Perleman, Ralph Jacobson, Beatrice Jacobson, Harold L. McGee, Dorothy McGee, Murray Hirsh, Zina Hirsh, Asbjoern Askvik, Janet Askvik, Giorgio Espinosa, Yamille Espinosa, Stanley Esratz, Riate Esratz, Maurice Fixel, Doroty Fixel, Gerri Newberg, Mary Certo, Giovanni Tummolillo, Elena Tummolillo, Paul Pavilack, Helene Caron, Jay Rios, H. Enriquez Ghimenti, Arnold Gordaesky, Phyllis Gordaesky, Jack Silver, Blanche Silver, James Parish, Joan Murphy Welsh, Jack Yosha, Georgeann Yosha, Leonard Perleman, Appellants, v. ZAREMBA FLORIDA COMPANY, an Ohio corporation and Sentinel Communities, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees.
Judges: Before BARKDULL, BASKIN and FERGUSON, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 502
Pages: 1252–1254

Head Matter:
Joan KLINGER, Barbara Klinger, Robert Novak, Edith Novak, Irving Heller, Barbara Leonard, Marc Gellman, Jill Turner, Ruth Perleman, Ralph Jacobson, Beatrice Jacobson, Harold L. McGee, Dorothy McGee, Murray Hirsh, Zina Hirsh, Asbjoern Askvik, Janet Askvik, Giorgio Espinosa, Yamille Espinosa, Stanley Esratz, Riate Esratz, Maurice Fixel, Doroty Fixel, Gerri Newberg, Mary Certo, Giovanni Tummolillo, Elena Tummolillo, Paul Pavilack, Helene Caron, Jay Rios, H. Enriquez Ghimenti, Arnold Gordaesky, Phyllis Gordaesky, Jack Silver, Blanche Silver, James Parish, Joan Murphy Welsh, Jack Yosha, Georgeann Yosha, Leonard Perleman, Appellants, v. ZAREMBA FLORIDA COMPANY, an Ohio corporation and Sentinel Communities, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees.
No. 84-2066.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Jan. 28, 1986.
On Rehearing Dec. 30, 1986.
Rehearing Denied Feb. 25, 1987.
Richard J. Burton, Miami, and Ann Mason Parker, Coral Gables, for appellants.
Layne, Bernstein & Brenner and Richard Bernstein and Susan J. Jacobs, Miami, for appellees.
Before BARKDULL, BASKIN and FERGUSON, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The purchasers of condominium units in phases I and II of a IV phase condominium project, being developed pursuant to Section 718.403, Florida Statutes (1979), brought an action to enjoin the developers from constructing phases III and IV other than as shown in the original prospectus. They also sought to rescind pursuant to the provisions of Section 718.506, Florida Statutes (1979). A special master, after receiving evidence, found, among other things, that the purported development in Units III and IV was in "substantial compliance" with the original phase plan of development. The Condominium Act recognizes the right to construct in phases. The con dominium documents permit a change in the future unit phase development as long as such alterations of plans are in "substantial compliance" with the original. The proper officials of Dade County found that the proposed changes were in "substantial compliance" as did the special master. This finding and conclusion was ratified and confirmed by the trial judge. We find no error and affirm. Groover v. Adiv Holding Company, 202 So.2d 103 (Fla. 3d DCA 1967); Daniels v. Lake Pleasant Land Company, Inc., 193 So.2d 679 (Fla. 4th DCA 1967); Dade County v. Trombly, 102 So.2d 394 (Fla. 3d DCA 1958).
As to the allegedly misleading advertisements and the rights under Section 718.-506, Florida Statutes (1979), it is clear from the record that the advertising was not misleading at the time it was made and as aforesaid, the documents and the statutes permitted a change in Units III and IV, therefore no merit is found in claims under this statute.
We have examined the points raised on the cross appeal and find no merit therein. Chomont v. Ward, 103 So.2d 635 (Fla. 1958); Jackson v. Riley, 427 So.2d 255 (Fla. 5th DCA 1983); Procacci v. Zacco, 402 So.2d 425 (Fla. 4th DCA 1981); Berwick Corp. v. Kleinginna Investment Corp., 143 So.2d 684 (Fla. 3d DCA 1962).
The final judgment under review be and the same is hereby affirmed.
Affirmed.
. Section 718.403(1) Florida Statutes (1979).
. "Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Developer acknowledges that plans have been filed with the appropriate agency in the county in which the property is located, and has agreed to substantially comply with the same for future construction, if, as and when the same takes place."