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Ron Williams, a resident at Lincoln Manor, is pictured in his apartment in this August 2020 News archive photo.
HARRISVILLE Two Lincoln Manor residents have sued the apartment building and its management firm over what they call “uninhabitable” living conditions because of an ongoing bed bug investigation.
Through their attorney, Perry Schneider, of Cochran Firm Detroit, residents Myrtle Kilbourne and Ron Williams ask for at least $25,000 and other damages.
No answer was filed by the defendants as of today.
Neither Schneider nor Barb Corona, chief operating officer of Lincoln Manor management firm Prime Properties Management, could be reached for comment today.