The Hostetters developed the infrastructure for the subdivision and finished the lots they planned to have all 29 lots serviced by on-lot sewage disposal and private on-lot water wells. The subdivision, Hopewell Ridge (Community), is a planned community2 that consists of 29 one-acre lots. Keystone’s affiliate, Willow Creek, LLC,1 intended to buy and sell the lots to third parties, while Keystone planned to construct the residences, and market and sell the homes. On April 15, 2003, the Hostetters entered into a contract to sell Keystone the individual lots after the Hostetters developed the land and obtained subdivision approval. In 2002, Wilmer and Joyce Hostetter (the Hostetters) purchased a 65-acre parcel of land located in East Nottingham Township, Oxford, Chester County, with the intention of developing the property into lots for a residential subdivision. J-A04006-22 Keystone is a Pennsylvania corporation, headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, that purchases and develops real estate and constructs homes in southern Chester County. MEMORANDUM BY LAZARUS, J.: FILED JKeystone Custom Homes, Inc., and Willow Creek, LLC, (collectively, Plaintiffs) appeal from the order denying their post-verdict motions, following the entry of judgment in favor of Appellees/Defendants, Appel & Yost, LLP, and Bradley Zuke, in consolidated legal malpractice actions that arises from Zuke’s preparation of a public offering statement (POS) for a planned community. 2015-07661-PL BEFORE: LAZARUS, J., NICHOLS, J., and McLAUGHLIN, J. 6 Appeal from the Order Entered MaIn the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): No. ZUKE, ESQUIRE AND APPEL & YOST, LLP : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA No. ZUKE, ESQUIRE AND APPEL & YOST, LLP WILMER AND JOYCE HOSTETTER, H/W v. J-A04006-22 NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P.
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