Firm seeks to back out of student housing deal [The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.]
| By Christian Wihtol, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
After agreeing earlier this year to buy four newly built student housing complexes totaling nearly 200 units near the
Neal and his business partners are suing
Neal is among
Neal is asking a judge in
"The parties are discussing a potential resolution of the dispute," Neal said via e-mail. He declined to provide more details.
The lawsuit comes as developers from around the country are piling into the
Harrison Street did not return a phone call seeking comment on the lawsuit, and has yet to file a reply in court.
Selling off housing units
Harrison Street is a major national player in real estate acquisition and sales. The company's specialties include buying and managing collections of income-generating properties on behalf of pension funds, insurance companies, foundations and wealthy families, according to the firm's website.
The firm says it currently manages
The company is trying to sell off some its student housing inventory.
Earlier this month, Harrison Street announced it was seeking buyers for 2,670 student housing units in 14 states, including
In the
The lawsuit doesn't mention the sale price.
Under the agreement, Harrison was supposed to assume Neal's mortgages on the properties, the lawsuit says. The mortgages total about
Under the agreement, Harrison was supposed to "use commercially reasonable efforts" to obtain the consent of the existing lenders to transfer their loans to Harrison, the lawsuit says. If Harrison was unable to secure the transfers by
Under the agreement, Harrison was supposed to apply for consent from one of the lenders, the federal
None of the lenders has completed its review of the applications, the lawsuit says.
On
Harrison said it wants its earnest money back from the escrow agent that is holding it, but Neal has filed an objection with the escrow agent, freezing the money until the parties agree or a judge orders the money released, the lawsuit says.
Harrison isn't entitled to get out of the contract or recover its earnest money, because Harrison's own failure to perform its obligations caused the company to miss the deadline, the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit illustrates the high-stakes games the
A slew of major student housing projects are under way or on the drawing boards in
Neal has more projects other than the four in dispute. His latest completed student housing complex is The Prefontaine, a 20-unit building at
Out-of-state firms diving into the market include
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