HOUSTON A Houston apartment tenant alleges nothing was done about the mold exposure in her apartment which caused her and her premature baby health issues.
HOUSTON – A mold exposure lawsuit was recently filed against Camden Properties.
Seeking up to $1 million in damages, Kelly Hrebenar and Rachel Paulson filed the suit May 25 in Harris County District Court. They are represented by Daly & Black attorneys Andrew Dao, Ajay Ketkar and Kyle Patrick Malone, as well as Ash Tadghighi of the Tadghighi Law Group.
According to the lawsuit, Camden has a sizeable investment portfolio and owns over 170 apartment complexes across the country, reporting $1 billion in revenue in 2020 alone.
After moving into their apartment unit at Camden Sugar Grove, plaintiffs began feeling ill, including respiratory pressures and other symptoms. On or about April 3 they noticed mold inside the apartment and on several windows. Two days later they requested that the defendant test the substance, to confirm it was mold.
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