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Description |
Case Name |
| $1,625,000 |
A 2-year-old girl died of asphyxiation in a house rented from defendants. The child's parents claimed defendants failed to repair the premises and caused her death.
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Estate of Procida v. Dippel Macomb Co., Mich., Cir. Ct., No. 2005-003162-NO (12/14/06) |
| $765,000 |
A limited liability company was owed $20,000 per month from sublessees, whom they claimed had stopped making payments. |
Institutional Services LLC v. Meadows of Greenville Inc. M.D., Fla., No. 8:06-cv-00667-RAL-TBM (3/05/07) |
| $726,000 |
The company that owned an office building claimed that a tenant abandoned its space in the building and refused to continue paying rent or operating expenses. |
9555 West Belt, L.P. v. Quality Infusion Care, Inc. Harris Co., Texas, Dist. Ct., No. 2006-21958 (5/18/07) |
| $100,000 |
A Hispanic family of three and another apartment-dwelling resident sued their landlord for uninhabitable conditions in his building. |
Doe Tenants v. Unnamed Landlord Los Angeles Co., Calif., Super. Ct., No. confidential (4/11/07) |
| $21,034 |
Landlords filed against tenants for ejectment. They contended that the tenants refused to leave after the lease had expired, and paid only part of the rent. |
Howard-Tripp v. Roedler Allegheny Co., Pa., Ct. C.P., No. GD-06-008065 (3/22/07) |
| $7,400 |
Business owners sought reimbursement for property damage that occurred during a fire in a commercial structure. They claimed the building was poorly constructed. |
Lichtenstein v. G&K, LLC Middlesex Co., Mass., Super. Ct., No. MICV2001-00380 (4/04/07) |
| $5,150 |
After receiving appropriate notice to vacate the premises, a renter failed to vacate, and was served with an eviction notice by his landlord. |
Alls v. Wilcox Fauquier Co., Va., Cir. Ct., No. CL06000523-00 (12/28/06) |
| $3,224 |
When a tenant fell behind in her rent, her landlord sued to evict her in a forcible detainer action. |
Washington Courtyards Apartments v. Gray Harris Co., Texas, Court at Law No. 4, No. 879,769 (2/28/07) |
| Defense |
A carpenter sued a property owner for failure to disclose defects. Defense disputed the allegations, contending that he had disclosed the condition of the property. |
Doe v. Farrell American Arbitration Association, Calif., No. 73-119-E-000334-06 (7/12/07) |
| Defense |
A business owner was evicted from the parcel of property he had leased from the Canaveral Port Authority. Defense argued that the eviction was legal. |
Cascella v. Canaveral Port District M.D., Fla., No. 6:04-cv-01822-PCF-DAB, (8/03/07) |
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The HOT Sheet is a sampling of verdicts, settlements and bench decisions reported by VerdictSearch during the past 12 months. It is not a comprehensive list. It is offered to show a variety of fact patterns and award amounts in a particular area of litigation. The amounts do not reflect reductions for comparative negligence, remittitur or vacatur. In situations where awards are automatically trebled by statute, the trebled amount is listed.
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