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Mary Cocchiarella v. Donald Driggs, 884 N.W.2d 621 (2016)

Citation
Mary Cocchiarella v. Donald Driggs, 884 N.W.2d 621 (2016)
Parent Document
Mary Cocchiarella v. Donald Driggs, 884 N.W.2d 621 (2016)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
2016-08-31

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On February 1, 2014, Cocchiarella went to the premises to determine when Driggs would “fill out paperwork” and she could begin to move in. Driggs told Cocchiarella that “move-in would be a couple of days later” because he needed to varnish the floors. Later that day, Driggs requested that Cocchiarella return on February 3 to sign a lease and that she bring $2,400 in cash for her security deposit and the February rent. Cocchiarella returned to the premises on February 3, paid Driggs $2,400, and expected to move in at that time. Driggs gave Cocchiarella a receipt for her payment, told her that he was ill, and asked- her to come back the following day.