cyberwoman
New member
Irvine Company property is performing major construction in a fully occupied building, potentially placing residents in danger. They ask that you do not occupy the building during certain times of the day for a period of 7-9 months which by itself qualifies as constructive eviction, however my major concern is tenants safety. The construction is deemed property reinvestment and is not to cure a major defect that would affect the habitability of the building. Local property management either stonewalls you or simply provides you with misinformation which while ethically questionable is not against the law. Basically they have figured out how they are going to collect rent while rebuilding the property without having to bear the cost of relocating people. The building permit they have also has issues as its missing an element of review by the fire marshal and it involves disassembling walkways that are common paths of egress.
Are there any attorney one can recommend who would be interested in a potential class action lawsuit involving 200-300 affected residents?
Are there any attorney one can recommend who would be interested in a potential class action lawsuit involving 200-300 affected residents?