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July 2, 2025
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Detroit’s Landmark Nuisance Abatement Lawsuit Targets Florida Brothers

Detroit city officials have announced the filing of the largest nuisance abatement lawsuit in the city’s history, targeting Florida-based brothers Remy and Jean-Marc Jacobson. The lawsuit, filed in Wayne County Circuit Court, addresses serious public health concerns tied to more than 400 properties linked to their cryptocurrency-backed real estate enterprise.

Background on the Lawsuit

The Jacobsons are affiliated with Real Token, operating under the brand RealT, which has come under scrutiny for allegedly neglecting properties that pose health and safety risks. Many of the affected properties are rental units in low-income neighborhoods, while others sit vacant and deteriorating.

Key Details of the Lawsuit:

  • Total Properties Involved: Over 400
  • Properties Designated as “Priority One”: 53 (considered harmful to public welfare)
  • Nature of Violations: Rampant blight and public nuisance issues

The properties in question were acquired through fractional ownership, often using cryptocurrency, attracting a large base of mostly foreign investors. Despite this lucrative model, the condition of these properties has raised alarm among city officials.

Issues Highlighted by the City

According to city officials, the Jacobsons and their associated corporate entities failed to ensure that properties complied with basic municipal health and safety standards. City Councilman James Tate expressed his frustration after visiting these properties, describing them as:

  • Poorly maintained with leaking roofs
  • Sewage issues in basements
  • Hazardous standing water

Response from Real Token and the Jacobson Brothers

In an email statement, Real Token attributed the deteriorating conditions to “unscrupulous property management companies," which the company claims mismanaged funds intended for property upkeep. They stated that these companies were compensated hundreds of thousands of dollars to oversee their properties.

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  • Real Token’s Position: The company has stated its commitment to addressing issues by taking control of property management directly since December 1, 2024.
  • Investments Made: Significant resources have been allocated towards repairs, compliance checks, and tenant services.

However, city officials remain skeptical, citing numerous correction orders that went unaddressed.

City Officials’ Stance

City Corporation Counsel Conrad Mallett outlined the objectives of the lawsuit:

  • Demand for $500,000 in outstanding violation tickets
  • Require properties to achieve compliance certification
  • Seek personal accountability from the Jacobson brothers for tenant conditions

“Properties must be properly registered and maintained,” stressed Mallett.

Seeking Resolution

The lawsuit seeks not only monetary reparations but also a court order to ensure that the properties are attended to appropriately, allowing tenants to escrow rent during ongoing repairs. The urgency of the matter reflects broader concerns regarding housing stability in Detroit, especially for vulnerable populations.

Next Steps

Moving forward, the city is advocating for:

  • Swift compliance inspections for all involved properties
  • Enhancements in property management practices to prevent future violations

Real Token promises to continue working on the blight issues, but the effectiveness of these measures remains to be seen.

For more on property management challenges, you can explore: Property Management Challenges.

Conclusion

The outcome of this landmark lawsuit could set a precedent for the accountability of real estate companies operating in vulnerable communities. As city officials intensify their efforts, the attention on Detroit’s housing crisis has reached new heights, prompting calls for responsible ownership and management of rental properties.

Related Topics:

  • Impact of Blight on Communities
  • Cryptocurrency in Real Estate

Stay updated on this evolving story as more developments unfold in the fight for safe and healthy living conditions for all Detroit residents.

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