The heiress to a gourmet-steak fortune is claiming she got a raw deal when she bought a Westchester vacation home only to learn the property didn't have the promised access to a lake.
Suzanne "Suzy Sirloin" Strassburger, who heads her family's company, Strassburger Steaks, has sued a couple, demanding they return the $71,500 down payment she put on the $715,000 three-bedroom lake house that she bought from them in Waccabuc, a 500-person hamlet that's a hideaway for such celebs as actress Blythe Danner and chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
The broker's ad claimed the property has "sought-after deeded access to Lake Waccabuc . . . swim, fish, skate, ice fish, paddle, motor and sail!" according to the Manhattan civil suit.
"Bring your kayaks!" it allegedly said.
The 47-year-old Manhattan woman's contract with owners Sean and Jennifer Alvarez says the agreement hinged on her ability to keep a canoe and rowboat by the lake — and walk across a neighbor's property to get to the waterfront, the suit says.
However, the deed has no such guarantee.
"This provision is the essence of the contract," the document reads.
But the Alvarez's say they have lake access and are allowed to cross their neighbor's property and keep a "fishing boat and canoe on the . . . shoreline," their lawyer, Michael Fuller Sirignano, said in court papers.
He asked Justice Eileen Rakower to throw out the case, but she refused.
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