Saint Paul Racketeering Lawsuit #3, Victims Gallagher, Collin & Dadder's 467 Maryland
Activity and Illegal Code Enforcement Directed at Plaintiffs Gallagher. Collins and Dadder’s on the 467 Marvland Property
114.Dadder’s purchased 467 Maryland in approximately March of 2005. The units on 27 Case Document l-l Filed Page 28 of 57 Maryland are multi-unit apartment buildings. Upon purchase, the building had a Certificate of Occupancy and had maintained its certificate every two years dating back to the construction of the unit in the 1960’s.
1 1 5 .On March 28, 2005, one of Urmann’s fire inspectors, James Thomas, conducted and inspection of 467 Maryland. Inspector Thomas issued a letter dated March with 10 deficiencies.
116.One of the claimed deficiencies was for a smoke detector to be located outside each sleeping area. The existing placement of the smoke detectors had passed inspection for over thirty years. Upon speaking with Urmann claimed that the new code required a smoke detector in each bedroom. When asked whether or not an older building must comply with the new code, Urmann stated that it did.
117.The property located at 467 Maryland had been issued a Certificate of Occupancy in all prior years.
1 1 8 .As a direct result of said Defendants’ wrongful conduct directed against Gallagher,Collins, and Dadder’s, they have been forced to incur significant expense in time, labor andmaterials in order to comply with the claimed deficiencies.Racketeering and Illegal Code Enforcement Directed Against Plaintiffs Gallagher. Collins and Dadder’son various other rental properties.
114.Dadder’s purchased 467 Maryland in approximately March of 2005. The units on 27 Case Document l-l Filed Page 28 of 57 Maryland are multi-unit apartment buildings. Upon purchase, the building had a Certificate of Occupancy and had maintained its certificate every two years dating back to the construction of the unit in the 1960’s.
1 1 5 .On March 28, 2005, one of Urmann’s fire inspectors, James Thomas, conducted and inspection of 467 Maryland. Inspector Thomas issued a letter dated March with 10 deficiencies.
116.One of the claimed deficiencies was for a smoke detector to be located outside each sleeping area. The existing placement of the smoke detectors had passed inspection for over thirty years. Upon speaking with Urmann claimed that the new code required a smoke detector in each bedroom. When asked whether or not an older building must comply with the new code, Urmann stated that it did.
117.The property located at 467 Maryland had been issued a Certificate of Occupancy in all prior years.
1 1 8 .As a direct result of said Defendants’ wrongful conduct directed against Gallagher,Collins, and Dadder’s, they have been forced to incur significant expense in time, labor andmaterials in order to comply with the claimed deficiencies.Racketeering and Illegal Code Enforcement Directed Against Plaintiffs Gallagher. Collins and Dadder’son various other rental properties.
2 Comments:
how many properties did these owners lose profit on?
They lost on a bunch of properties. One guy alone had 49 properties he had to sell. That's 49 that are not available to the poor any longer. One of the other guys I recall had 20 something buildings, and the rest is history....they sell off all their buildings and invest all the profits in a bogus lawsuit that everyone claims they can't prove up.
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