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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Oviedo v. Windsor Twelve Properties, LLC, 212 Cal. App. 4th 97 (2012)

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Oviedo v. Windsor Twelve Properties, LLC, 212 Cal. App. 4th 97 (2012)
Parent Document
Oviedo v. Windsor Twelve Properties, LLC, 212 Cal. App. 4th 97 (2012)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2012-11-19

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Myers stated in a declaration that he met with Denice Gaucin (Gaucin), an attorney at the Law Offices of Dennis Block, around October 25, 2010, regarding problems he was having with appellant, including “her chronic late rental payments, tenant complaints about noise from her unit, and her *103daughter being left unsupervised.” His “purpose for the meeting was to determine [Windsor’s] rights as [appellant’s] landlord [regarding these problems] and several of the tenant’s personal fears of [appellant.]” Gaucin confirmed his statements in her declaration. He described two incidents involving tenants who occupied units below appellant’s who requested to be moved because of noise. Another tenant, who was set to become the new resident manager, Sabine Volel (Volel), was the focus of a DCFS investigation shortly after Myers had reported appellant and she believed appellant had reported Volel in retaliation. Myers became concerned that if he tried to evict appellant, the process would necessarily involve other tenants and he was not willing to do that. Myers informed Gaucin that he had reported appellant to DCFS during this meeting.