Real Estate/Development
Nov. 22, 2017
LA landlord hit with $5.2M verdict for neglecting disabled tenant
A superior court jury delivered a $5.2 million verdict in favor of a disabled man against a prominent Los Angeles landlord and property manager for failing to fix elevators that the tenant relied on to access his apartment.
A superior court jury delivered a $5.2 million verdict in favor of a disabled man against a prominent Los Angeles landlord and property manager for failing to accommodate the tenant's needs.
The Los Angeles County Superior Court case ended Friday in favor of Chris Curry, a wheelchair-bound man who said the property managers and owners neglected elevator repairs in his North Hollywood apartment complex for long stretches of time, lim...
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