Suleman's attorney has said Haddadin failed to disclose several major defects in the home, including one that leaves it susceptible to flooding during rainstorms. "Toys were floating around in the garage," during a recent storm, he said. Haddadin angrily denied there were any problems with the house. "It was in good condition," he said. "I lived there 11 years and we had no problems."
Her father, Ed Doud, has defaulted on a $450,000 balloon payment :boohoo: :boohoo: on a half-million dollar house he bought last year for the family to live in, mortgage holder Amer Haddadin said Wednesday.
Although Suleman's lawyer, Jeff Czech, said earlier this week his client's father was hoping to work something out, he was blunt when it came to the balloon payment: "Mr. Doud at this moment doesn't have $450,000 to pay off," he said. In a brief e-mail Wednesday, he added that he was negotiating with Haddadin's attorney for more time to refinance.