
Well dammmmmnnnn, this is interesting….the case is apparently in US District Court. This Banyan company (addiction treatment) alleges that a company from Wayne called Actus, falsely represented authority to lease building. This particular building the article states is owned by Coatesville MP RK6, a business associated with Remedy Medical Properties, a company based in Chicago, IL.
If you have been following the local news of it all you will remember most of this hospital campus was sold to the Lloyd Farm Folks AKA Regal Builders in March. This one lone building has another owner. According to this Philadelphia Business Journal article, the Banyan company had also been renovating the building when the real owners Coatesville MP RK6 (an LLC I presume of Remedy Medical Properties?) rolled up and said no dice kids, that’s OUR building.
And it’s funny I remember someone talking about this building being renovated in the course of a conversation about what would happen to that campus and the fact the hospital buildings were outdated. And I do remember someone else saying that this building in the article was under separate ownership.
Fascinating.
How do you represent a building you don’t actually have permission to represent? Like how did he even get inside or get keys? And I went to the Actus website and it is listed as a COMPLETED project! (Oh and under current projects on their website? Nada. Nothing.)
Guess this is shady is as shady does?

https://dockets.justia.com/docket/pennsylvania/paedce/2:2025cv02702/638180
Treatment center operator claims it was tricked into fake Brandywine Hospital lease
By John George – Senior Reporter, Philadelphia Business Journal
Jun 9, 2025
Banyan is suing a Wayne company for allegedly tricking the addiction treatment center operator into signing a fraudulent lease for space on the former Brandywine Hospital campus in Chester County.
The lawsuit, filed by Banyan Coatesville on May 28 in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, lists Actus Management and the affiliated Actus Holdings and Actus Healthcare Properties as defendants…..The lawsuit alleges Sean McDougall, a managing member at Actus who is also named as a defendant, falsely represented that he was acting as an authorized agent and landlord for the owner of the building

