Regency at Boca Pointe Condo Association Sued Over Mold, Water Damage Claims in Boca Raton Unit

by Legal Desk | Mar 13, 2026 · 5:19 pm | Boca Raton News

Regency at Boca Pointe Condo Association Sued Over Mold, Water Damage Claims in Boca Raton Unit

Last Updated: Apr 14, 2026 · 11:09 am

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A Boca Raton condominium owner has filed a civil complaint against her condo association in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, alleging years of improper handling of water intrusion and mold contamination inside her unit.

The case, Denise Bohrer v. Regency at Boca Point Condominium Association, Inc., was filed March 7, 2026, in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, under case number 502026CA002687XXXAMB. The complaint was filed by Harold B. Klite Truppman, P.A. on behalf of plaintiff Denise Bohrer. No defense law firm is listed in the complaint.

According to the complaint, Bohrer owns Unit E-102 at 7580 Regency Lakes Drive in Boca Raton and is wheelchair-dependent. The filing claims the association is responsible for maintaining and repairing the common elements and certain limited common elements of the property under the condominium declaration and Florida law. The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $50,000, along with injunctive relief and a jury trial.

The allegations in the complaint have not been proven in court. The filing presents the plaintiff’s version of events and claims against Regency at Boca Point Condominium Association, Inc.

According to the complaint, Bohrer discovered substantial damage to her unit on or about Nov. 4, 2022. The suit alleges the unit sustained a top-down water intrusion event that affected ceilings, drywall, wall cavities, insulation, and nearby system components. It further claims the association received actual notice of the water intrusion and resulting mold contamination.

The complaint says a comprehensive mold assessment was later performed by Howard Newmark and included 28 samples, including indoor air samples, swab samples, outdoor comparison samples, and quality-control blanks. The filing claims laboratory data showed abnormal mold and microbial conditions in multiple locations and that a remediation protocol was prepared to address wall cavities, insulation, ceiling cavities, and system components. The suit alleges the association had that report for years.

Instead of following that protocol, the complaint alleges, the association retained SERVPRO / Environmental Plus for what the filing describes as a limited mold assessment. The complaint says that inspection involved only four surface swab samples and no air sampling, no indoor-outdoor comparative sampling, no meaningful HVAC or system analysis, and no representative cavity testing. The suit further claims the association then announced it would remediate only drywall.

Bohrer’s complaint alleges that approach ignored wall cavities, insulation, ceiling cavities, framing components, and system-adjacent components. It also claims the association failed for years to provide a full written scope of work, containment methods, negative-air or clearance protocols, and a definitive start and end date for the work.

The lawsuit also alleges the association acknowledged the need for reasonable accommodation but failed to provide a written accommodation plan, safe ingress and egress planning, dust and air-quality protections, or temporary relocation arrangements. The complaint claims the unit has been rendered unsafe and uninhabitable and that the alleged delay caused property damage, loss of use, relocation-related costs, and other damages.

The complaint asserts five counts: breach of contract, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, violation of the Fair Housing Act, and injunctive relief. In addition to damages, Bohrer asks the court to order what the filing describes as standards-compliant remediation, require a written accommodation plan, and set a court-ordered timeline for completion.

The original complaint, Denise Bohrer v. Regency at Boca Point Condominium Association, Inc., Case No. 502026CA002687XXXAMB, as filed March 7, 2026, with the Palm Beach County Clerk, can be viewed here.

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