Another "Battle" Takes Place in "War on Slum Housing" as Castelblanco Law Firm Files Lawsuits against Two Apartment Complexes.LOS ANGELES -- As part of their own "war on terror This article is about U.S. actions, and those of other states, after September 11, 2001. For other conflicts, see Terrorism. The War on Terror (also known as the War on Terrorism ," many apartment dwellers residing in the downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The sprawling, multi-centered megacity is such that its downtown core is often considered just another district like Hollywood or area are fighting to provide their families with a clean, healthy and safe living environment, according to their attorney, Eric E. Castelblanco. As part of that ongoing "battle," residents of two apartment complexes today filed lawsuits in Los Angeles Superior Court against their respective owners and management citing grievances relating to "slum housing" conditions. According to the lawsuits, residents allege that the buildings are substandard and are inflicted with a wide range of severe unsanitary un·san·i·tar·y adj. Not sanitary. and unhealthful conditions, including: cockroach cockroach or roach, name applied to approximately 3,500 species of flat-bodied, oval insects forming the order Blattodea. Cockroaches have long antennae, long legs adapted to running, and a flat extension of the upper body wall that conceals the and rodent infestation infestation /in·fes·ta·tion/ (-fes-ta´shun) parasitic attack or subsistence on the skin and/or its appendages, as by insects, mites, or ticks; sometimes used to denote parasitic invasion of the organs and tissues, as by helminths. , mold, inoperable inoperable /in·op·er·a·ble/ (in-op´er-ah-b'l) not susceptible to treatment by surgery. in·op·er·a·ble adj. Unsuitable for a surgical procedure. or faulty electrical and heating systems, structural damage, inadequate water supply; faulty and leaky plumbing, unstable stairs and balconies and inadequate security. As a result, Castelblanco emphasized, residents have sustained injuries and experienced harmful health effects such as respiratory problems, asthma and skin irritations. At a news conference held today at one of the complexes immediately following the filing of the two lawsuits, Castelblanco reported that residents of 36 apartments of the apartment complex at 3451-3525 W. Florence Blvd. joined together to be plaintiffs of that lawsuit as did residents of 26 apartments for the lawsuit filed against a residential building located at 406 S. Rampart Blvd. According to Castelblanco, the seven causes of action contained in each lawsuit, include: Breach of Warranty Ask a Lawyer Question Country: United States of America State: Michigan Probably contract law; I live in Michigan; I ordered a used transition from a company in TX. This part is used; I know it's a crap shoot as to how good it is. of Habitability Fitness for occupancy. The requirement that rented premises, such as a house or apartment, be reasonably fit to occupy. A Warranty of habitability is an implied promise by a landlord of residential premises that such premises are fit for human habitation. , Violation of Civil Code 1941 (et seq.), Tortuous Breach of Warranty of Habitability, Breach of Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment, Nuisance, Violation of Business and Professions Code 1720 and Negligence.. Through the lawsuits, the residents are seeking general, special, exemplary, punitive and statutory damages plus legal and court costs. Named as defendants for the 3451-3525 complex are Urban Gardens Hyde Park, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , a California limited liability company, Shaver Family Trust U/D/T 10/30/89 and William B. and Martha Shaver, trustees. Defendants in the lawsuit for the 406 S. Rampart apartment building are a series of companies that have owned the building over a period of years, including the current owners, 406 South Rampart Boulevard Trust, Trustee Properties, LLC and 406 South Rampart Boulevard Trust as well as the management company, Savvy Property Management, LLC. At the news conference, Castelblanco reported that the two building complexes combined had previously been cited for nearly 300 code violations by the City of Los Angeles
"The ownership and management of each of these buildings have a deplorable record of operating buildings that are a threat to the health and safety of their residents and have repeatedly ignored requests by both the residents and government to correct numerous deficiencies. Make no mistake, this is a war against slum housing and the residents are fed up with inaction and are prepared to take part in this battle until these intolerable living conditions are corrected." Castelblanco, whose Beverly Hills, CA law firm filed the lawsuits in conjunction with Reilly Atkinson of the Santa Monica, CA law firm of Yuhl Rhames & Atkinson, stressed that there are countless other apartment complexes in the area that are equally uninhabitable. "Slum housing is an epidemic," he remarked, adding "unfortunately, there is no sure fire instant antidote - we just have to keep finding a cure for each case, one at a time." |
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