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Lawsuit accuses Philly condo residents of having outstanding fees

PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Lawsuit accuses Philly condo residents of having outstanding fees

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PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based condominium complex is seeking unpaid damages well in excess of $20,000 from two of its residents related to assessments and other charges, through recently-filed legal action.

Park Plaza Condominium Association of Philadelphia filed suit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas on Nov. 8 versus David Richman and Sally Richman, also of Philadelphia.

The Richmans own and reside within a unit in the plaintiff’s condominium complex and both parties are therefore subject to the Pennsylvania Uniform Condominium Act.

According to the plaintiff’s rules and regulations pertinent to the effect of non-payment and remedies of the Park Plaza Condominium Association, those found to be delinquent of such payments would be subject to making the entire payment in full; a late fee of $3 per day if the assessment installment has not been paid within 10 days after the due date; receiving registered notice that the association may secure all legal remedies available if payment has not been made within 30 days; and upon such registered notice, the owner’s rights to vote on condominium issues or use common areas such as the health club, pool, tennis courts and laundry room may be suspended until all such financial obligations are fulfilled.

Per the lawsuit, the defendants owe the following fees to the plaintiff, which are all continuously accruing and which all constitute a lien on the unit:

Special Assessment-2 (at $166.24 per month): $1,828.64

Monthly Assessment (at $806.28 per month through Oct. 31, 2017): $16,816.26

Cable TV Fees (at $20 per month): $440

Legal Fees: $795

Maintenance & Repair: $66.95

Parking (at $104 per month): $1,664

Special Assessments (at $36.41 per month): $801.02

Storage Income (at $15 per month): $332

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TOTAL: $22,743.87 (plus interest until the date of judgment)

For breach of contract, the plaintiff is seeking damages, jointly and severally, of $22,743.87, plus additional assessments, interest, late charges, costs, attorneys’ fees and court costs incurred subsequent to the date of filing here of and such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate.

The plaintiff is represented by Henry I. Langsam and Denise A. Kuestner of Langsam Stevens Silver & Hollaender, in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas case 171100587

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nickpennrecord@gmail.com

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