Real Estate/Development,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Feb. 20, 2018
Case about accommodating mentally ill tenant heads to trial
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge denied a motion for summary judgment in a case brought by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing against a South Gate apartment owner and management company accused of gethering false testimony by tenants and deliberately aggravating circumstances to evict a schizophrenic man from building.
LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles judge denied a motion for summary judgment Friday in a case brought by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing against a South Gate apartment owner and management company accused of violating a schizophrenic tenant's rights by evicting him.
Paul Lipman of Wesierski & Zurek LLP, attorney for the building owners, Robert and Beverly Sanchez, and Jervis Property Management, said that Leonel Casta...
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