Case Name: Ward WAGNER and Debra Wagner, individually, and as husband and wife, and John E. Buzzuto, as Trustee of Hialeah Plaza Land Trust, Appellants, v. CITY OF HIALEAH, a municipal corporation, Metropolitan Dade County, a political subdivision, Anthony R. Abraham and Genevieve Abraham, and Ana Balance, jointly and severally, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1984-12-11
Citations: 462 So. 2d 482
Docket Number: No. 84-211
Parties: Ward WAGNER and Debra Wagner, individually, and as husband and wife, and John E. Buzzuto, as Trustee of Hialeah Plaza Land Trust, Appellants, v. CITY OF HIALEAH, a municipal corporation, Metropolitan Dade County, a political subdivision, Anthony R. Abraham and Genevieve Abraham, and Ana Balance, jointly and severally, Appellees.
Judges: Before HENDRY, BASKIN and JOR-GENSON, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 462
Pages: 482–484

Head Matter:
Ward WAGNER and Debra Wagner, individually, and as husband and wife, and John E. Buzzuto, as Trustee of Hialeah Plaza Land Trust, Appellants, v. CITY OF HIALEAH, a municipal corporation, Metropolitan Dade County, a political subdivision, Anthony R. Abraham and Genevieve Abraham, and Ana Balance, jointly and severally, Appellees.
No. 84-211.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Dec. 11, 1984.
Rehearing Denied Feb. 8, 1985.
Horton, Perse & Ginsberg and Edward A. Perse, Brumer, Cohen, Logan & Kan-dell, Gerald E. Rosser, Miami, for appellants.
Anderson, Moss, Russo & Gievers, Daniels & Hicks and Louise H. McMurray, Miami, for appellees.
Before HENDRY, BASKIN and JOR-GENSON, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We affirm the summary judgment entered in favor of the defendants, the Abra-hams, upon a holding that a former owner of real property which has been twice sold and owned by other persons during an eight year period prior to the accident in question cannot be liable for an open and obvious and therefore patent design or construction defect (pillars obscuring view) involving ingress and egress from a shopping center driveway. See Grail v. Risden, 167 So.2d 610 (Fla. 2d DCA 1964), cert. denied, 174 So.2d 736 (Fla.1965).