Case Name: Arthur D. HORWITZ, and Michael B. Horwitz, Appellants, v. FEDERAL FINANCIAL CO., an Illinois general partnership, By and Through AMOS PARTNERSHIP, an Illinois general partnership, By and Through its general partner, Ohannes Korogluyan and Federal Refinance Co., Inc., an Illinois corporation, Ralph Geller, Dwight O. Ryan, Joseph P. Wilson, III, and Lodging Investment Properties, Inc., a dissolved Florida corporation, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1999-10-06
Citations: 741 So. 2d 645
Docket Number: No. 98-3690
Parties: Arthur D. HORWITZ, and Michael B. Horwitz, Appellants, v. FEDERAL FINANCIAL CO., an Illinois general partnership, By and Through AMOS PARTNERSHIP, an Illinois general partnership, By and Through its general partner, Ohannes Korogluyan and Federal Refinance Co., Inc., an Illinois corporation, Ralph Geller, Dwight O. Ryan, Joseph P. Wilson, III, and Lodging Investment Properties, Inc., a dissolved Florida corporation, Appellees.
Judges: STONE, POLEN and GROSS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 741
Pages: 645–646

Head Matter:
Arthur D. HORWITZ, and Michael B. Horwitz, Appellants, v. FEDERAL FINANCIAL CO., an Illinois general partnership, By and Through AMOS PARTNERSHIP, an Illinois general partnership, By and Through its general partner, Ohannes Korogluyan and Federal Refinance Co., Inc., an Illinois corporation, Ralph Geller, Dwight O. Ryan, Joseph P. Wilson, III, and Lodging Investment Properties, Inc., a dissolved Florida corporation, Appellees.
No. 98-3690.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
Oct. 6, 1999.
Charles Wender, Boca Raton, for appellants.
Robert L. Wunker of Rutherford, Mul-hall & Wargo, P.A., Boca Raton, for Appel-lee-Federal Financial Co., an Illinois general partnership.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We reverse the summary final judgment entered in favor of appellee. We agree with appellant that nothing in the record establishes that appellee was the assignee of a lease from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") and there is nothing to indicate the date of any such assignment. If appellee is not an assignee of the FDIC, then statutory protections available to the FDIC are not available to appellee. Because the record does not demonstrate when the FDIC was appointed as a receiver, we cannot tell whether the statute of limitations contained in 12 U.S.C. section 1821 (d)(14)(A)(i)(I) applies. On remand, appellants shall file an amended affidavit to identify with specificity the affirmative defenses upon which they rely to defeat the claim under the guarantee.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
STONE, POLEN and GROSS, JJ., concur.