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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.20.21
Adams District Court
Midnight Metals, LLC v. BWD Management, LLC; Team Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.; Freedom Duct, Inc.; and Jill M. Doyle
Plaintiff says on/about March 10, 2020, it entered into a commercial lease agreement for 10515 Havana Ct., Brighton, paying $6,500 per month toward the purchase price of the property, and to date has paid a total of $51,515 for the option and purchase, per terms of the lease. Plaintiff says defendants have refused to accept plaintiff’s exercise of the option, and closed on the sale of the property to a third party in January, but have not repaid plaintiff in accordance with the lease.
A Denver District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit designed to block the establishment of a safe-camping site in the parking lot of the Park Hill United Methodist Church. That was the best thing we could ve hoped for, says Cole Chandler, director of the Colorado Village Collaborative, which is planning to set up the safe-camping site for people experiencing homelessness later this month and have it operational by mid-June.
Judge A. Bruce Jones dismissed the case on May 19, ruling that the five Park Hill residents who d filed the lawsuit on May 6 Kurt Monigle, Dave Rodman, Jean-Baptiste Varnier, Justin Lovac and Blair Taylor had not exhausted all possible administrative remedies regarding their issues with the safe-camping site plan. Before filing suit, the judge determined, the five should have filed an appeal with the Denver Board of Adjustment for Zoning Appeals; they can take that route now.
Lawsuit over Park Hill homeless camp dismissed; city board to hear appeal
Courtesy of Colorado Village Collaborative)
A lawsuit filed by five Park Hill homeowners over a proposed city-sanctioned homeless camp in the neighborhood was dismissed Wednesday afternoon, because the plaintiffs are moving to another venue to try and stop it.
But that appeal before Denver’s Board of Adjustment for Zoning won’t be heard before June 1, when the camp is set to open.
Following a morning hearing in the case, Denver District Court Judge A. Bruce Jones dismissed without prejudice the May 6 lawsuit filed by Kurt Monigle, Dave Rodman, Jean Baptiste Varnier, Justin Lacov and Blair Taylor.
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