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The Mold Lawyers Settle Two Condominium Claims for $ 300,000+

Clients of The Mold Lawyers have entered into two separate confidential settlements agreements with condominium associations located in Florida for $ 300,000 and $ 350,000 respectively.  In both cases, the condominium units were contaminated with toxic mold which made the units uninhabitable for the unit owner or any potential tenants.  The units were destroyed to the point that the Association agreed to settle the claims by paying out the value of the respective units as well as additional damages such as alternate living expenses, inconvenience, personal injury, pain and suffering, damage to personal property located within the units and more. Both cases involved protracted litigation and The Mold Lawyers successfully argued against substantial defenses raised by the Association including [...]

The Mold Lawyers Win Mandatory Injunction Against The Versailles Gardens II Condominium Association

On June 22, 2021, a Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge entered a mandatory injunction requiring the Versailles Gardens II Condominium Association located at 9420 W. Flagler Street, Miami, Florida to "remove, remediate and re-build" water and mold damaged common element walls and ceilings belonging to the Association which resulted from a pipe leak that occurred in June 2020.

The Mold Lawyers Obtains Damage Award Against Condominium Association Who Failed to Timely Address a Pipe Leak

On June 7, 2021, a Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge awarded a Mold Lawyers client a Final Judgment against the Versailles Gardens II Condominium located in Miami, Florida for failing to remediate water and mold damaged common elements after a pipe leaked almost a year prior making the Condominium Unit uninhabitable.  The Court awarded damages for the cost for our clients to rent a substitute apartment, lost income, compensation for mold contaminated furniture and electronics, mold inspection costs, and more. 

The Mold Lawyers Obtains Judgment Against Landlord Who Failed to Maintain Leased Apartment

On June 4, 2021, a Broward County Circuit Judge entered a Final Judgment against a Landlord for failing to maintain a leased apartment of a Mold Lawyers client pursuant to Florida Statute 83.51.  The Court awarded damages in various categories including reimbursement of previously paid rent, refund of security deposit, moving expenses, storage fees, replacement of damaged clothing and furniture, temporary hotel stays, application fees for renting a new apartment, lost wages, and reimbursement of medical expenses.

2021-10-13T09:13:20-05:00June 2021|Case Results, Tenant Rights|0 Comments