test shows, it s leaning. the marble illustrated it quite dramatically. reporter: the marble starts in one direction, then rolls back. i know the san francisco city attorney, dennis herrera, is suing the developer. buyer beware doesn t cut it here. reporter: herrera says the developer knew about the problem in 2008 then went on and sold units. the 58-story building has now tilted 2 inches and sunk 16 inches. yet they went ahead and sold condominiums for a handsome profit without telling the buyers about the situation even though they were legally required to disclose it. reporter: developer says the building is safe and that they complied with all laws. millennium partners blames the problem on the transbay joint powers authority saying the transit center being built next door is making the soil weak. in a statement, the developer says in part, it is unfortunate that mr. herrera, who is also legal counsel for tj pa has chosen to take the focus off finding a fix fo
THE federal court has rejected the “acknowledgment of satisfaction of judgment” filed by Fritz Pacific Project Development Services, its principal, Alfredo Cabael, and Imperial Pacific International LLC which was sued