Judge Rules Tenants at Apartment Properties Co-Owned By Jare

Judge Rules Tenants at Apartment Properties Co-Owned By Jared Kushner Were Misled By Company


Judge Rules Tenants at Apartment Properties Co-Owned By Jared Kushner Were Misled By Company
On 4/30/21 at 12:55 PM EDT
A Maryland judge issued a 252-page decision Thursday that tenants at a Baltimore-area apartment properties co-owned by Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law, were misled by Westminster Management and the company JK2 about the conditions of the apartments and were often unable to see them until they moved in, the
Baltimore Sun reported.
The legal filing showed Kushner and his brother, Joshua, each held 50% interest in JK2, and Westminster is the successor of JK2. Administrative Law Judge Emily Daneker found that the company also violated consumer protection laws by unjustly collecting debts and charging tenants with improper fees.

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