Boca Center Landlord Sues Namaste Nail Spa Operators, Seeks Eviction From Boca Lease

by Legal Desk | Apr 2, 2026 · 8:48 am | Boca Raton News

Boca Center Landlord Sues Namaste Nail Spa Operators, Seeks Eviction From Boca Lease

Last Updated: Apr 2, 2026 · 8:48 am

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A commercial landlord at Boca Center has sued the current operators of a nail salon space at the shopping center, seeking eviction, past-due rent, accelerated rent, and damages under a lease and related guaranties, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in Palm Beach County Circuit Court.

The case, CL Shops at Boca Center FL LLC v. Vie De Maison LLC, Sophie Grise, Patrice Bissou, Justin R. Dial and Stacy B. Dial, was filed April 1, 2026, in the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, under Case No. 502026CA003669XXXAMB. The complaint lists McDonald Hopkins LLC as counsel for the plaintiff.

According to the complaint, the lawsuit concerns the commercial space occupied by the business commonly known as Namaste Nail Spa at 5250 Town Center Circle, Suite 127, Boca Raton. The filing says the lease itself references 5150 Town Center Circle, Suite 127, but identifies the property at issue as the premises physically occupied by the tenant at the Shops at Boca Center.

The plaintiff alleges the tenant, Vie De Maison LLC, became the current tenant through an assignment agreement. The complaint further claims Justin R. Dial and Stacy B. Dial remained liable under an earlier guaranty, while Sophie Grise and Patrice Bissou later guaranteed the tenant’s obligations under a separate assignment guarantee.

The landlord claims the tenant defaulted by failing to pay rent and other sums due under the lease. As of March 17, 2026, the complaint alleges, the tenant owed $45,765.41 in past rent and other charges classified as additional rent, not including accelerated rent.

The complaint says the landlord served written default notices on March 3, 2026, requiring the tenant to pay the arrearage in full or surrender possession of the property. The plaintiff alleges the tenant did not cure the default and that the landlord then declared the remaining rent for the rest of the lease term immediately due and payable.

In Count I, the plaintiff seeks eviction through summary procedure and asks the court to award possession of the property and direct the clerk to issue a writ of possession placing the landlord back in control of the space. The complaint also seeks court costs and attorney’s fees, while reserving jurisdiction to determine damages.

In Count II, the landlord alleges breach of lease against Vie De Maison LLC and seeks damages that include unpaid rent, accelerated rent, interest, costs, and attorney’s fees. In Count III, the plaintiff alleges breach of guaranty against the four individual guarantors and seeks a judgment for damages, including accelerated rent, plus interest, costs, and attorney’s fees.

The complaint states these are allegations made by the plaintiff and have not been proven in court. No response from the defendants appeared in the complaint itself.

The original complaint, CL Shops at Boca Center FL LLC v. Vie De Maison LLC, Sophie Grise, Patrice Bissou, Justin R. Dial and Stacy B. Dial, Case No. 502026CA003669XXXAMB, as filed April 1, 2026, with the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court, can be viewed at the PBC Clerk of Court.

Learn more about contract or business disputes. Boca Post reports regularly on civil complaints filed in Palm Beach County courts. Readers can browse recent filings in our Boca Raton lawsuits coverage.

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