FIRST WORLD PROBLEMS COME TO WEST DELRAY BEACH. WHERE ARE THE POOL CABANAS?

BY: LITIGATION DESK | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Mizner Country Club says it was duped out of more than $60,000 when it ordered Cabanas known as “K-Banas” from a Boynton Beach company. Mizner is now demanding three times the amount of the money it paid for the cabanas that were never delivered. The lead defendant is identified as Syzygy at 161 Commerce Road in Boynton Beach. Owner Jason Herring is also named in the complaint obtained by BocaNewsNow.com and published in its entirety below.
Here are key excepts from the lawsuit: “For many years, Mizner has operated an exclusive residential country club (the “Club”) with golf, tennis, aquatic, dining and other facilities in Delay Beach, Florida. For several years, Syzygy has engaged in business as a seller, designer and installer of pergolas, cabanas, pool covers and other exterior structures for country clubs and others. On or about January 22, 2024, Herring, individually and on behalf of his company, Syzygy, represented and promised to Mizner that Syzygy could design and install pool cabanas (or, as the Defendants called them, “K-Banas”) at the Club. Based on the Defendants’ foregoing representation and promise, Mizner retained Syzygy to design and install seven (7) cabanas at the Club. To that end, on that same date, January 22, 2024, Syzygy issued its Invoice No. 19101 to Mizner in the sum of $62,000 for the “Design and Installation of 7 K-Banas with back wall” at the Club.
However, shortly after the parties entered into the Agreement, it became abundantly clear that Syzygy never actually intended to install the cabanas at the Club, as promised. Instead, the Defendants strung Mizner along for many months with one empty promise after another to fulfill Syzygy’s obligations under the Agreement. In the end, Syzygy completely failed and/or refused to install any of the seven (7) cabanas at the Club, in direct breach of the parties’ Agreement. Moreover, the Defendants also wrongfully retained the sum of $62,000 Mizner paid it for the installation of the seven (7) cabanas.”

Nether Syzygy nor Jason Herring have filed a response to the suit that has been processed by the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts. Read the complete lawsuit, below. Mizner Country Club is represented by Attorney Scott Simon of Loggs Legal Group in Boca Raton.
