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riversedge

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Wed May 5, 2021, 05:12 AM May 2021

Kushner Companies Violated Multiple Laws in Massive Tenant Dispute, Judge Rules [View all]

Source: proPublica.org


Judge finds Kushner-owned management company charged "deceptive" fees to thousands of tenants, in lawsuit filed after ProPublica found widespread problems in their apartments.


by Alec MacGillis May 5, 5 a.m. EDT



It’s been six years since Dionne Mont first saw her apartment at Fontana Village, a rental housing complex just east of Baltimore. She was aghast that day to find the front door coming off its hinges, the kitchen cabinet doors stuck to their frames, mouse droppings under the kitchen sink, mold in the refrigerator, the toilet barely functioning and water stains on every upstairs ceiling, among other problems. But she had already signed the lease and paid the deposit.

Mont insisted that management make repairs, but that took several months, during which time she paid her $865 monthly rent and lived elsewhere. She was hit with constant late fees and so-called “court” fees, because the management company required tenants to pay rent at a Walmart or a check-cashing outlet, and she often couldn’t get there from her job as a bus driver before the 4:30 p.m. cutoff. She moved out in 2017.


Four years later, Mont has received belated vindication: On April 29, a Maryland judge ruled that the management company, which is owned by Jared Kushner’s family real estate firm, violated state consumer laws in several areas, including by not showing tenants the actual units they were going to be assigned to prior to signing a lease, and by assessing them all manner of dubious fees. The ruling came after a 31-day hearing in which about 100 of the company’s current and former tenants, including Mont, testified.

“I feel elated,” said Mont. “People were living in inhumane conditions — deplorable conditions.”......................

Read more: https://www.propublica.org/article/kushner-companies-violated-multiple-laws-in-massive-tenant-dispute-judge-rules?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter#1065824







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Not to worry. I'm sure the toilets in the Kushners' FL mansion work just fine, thank you. JustABozoOnThisBus May 2021 #1
Yep. Fine at most. jimfields33 May 2021 #2
Didn't the Kushner's just buy a multi-million dollar estate? left-of-center2012 May 2021 #3
Doesn't it make you wonder about the terms of the mortgage? Ford_Prefect May 2021 #4
They probably paid cash. former9thward May 2021 #13
1st rule of business is never own what you can afford to lease. I doubt even they paid for it. Ford_Prefect May 2021 #14
Well when business magazines like Forbes, etc. rank rich people, former9thward May 2021 #16
I take your point about Forbes in general. However, Daddy fooled them for years and they Ford_Prefect May 2021 #17
How do you know he fooled them? former9thward May 2021 #19
Evidently you dispute the views of those in the SDNY office now in possession of his tax records. Ford_Prefect May 2021 #20
The SDNY has made no statement on anyone's net worth. former9thward May 2021 #21
People like Kushner disgust me--getting rich on the backs of the poor. Lonestarblue May 2021 #5
Back in 1980 I moved into a studio apartment in a renovated building in Manhattan. I was told.... George II May 2021 #6
moral of story. keep your receipts. riversedge May 2021 #11
Damn straight Hekate May 2021 #18
There may be honest people in the real estate business twodogsbarking May 2021 #7
Does the article mention how much in reimbursements and damages owed to tenants? msfiddlestix May 2021 #8
Raw Story: "Both sides have 30 days to respond to Daneker's decision before the state's Consumer Pro riversedge May 2021 #12
Interesting bit on judge's decision msfiddlestix May 2021 #15
I'm shocked, SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked. Initech May 2021 #9
Kushner even harms people who don't live in his buildings. halfulglas May 2021 #10
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