his building and started renovating. tenants injured constant construction peter says made the place and level. the construction was horrible. they literally tore the place down around our ears. the company offered buyouts to peter another tenants with rent control and most excepted accepted but peter and three others lawyered up and sued for wrongful eviction saying the renovations forced them to move out so he could renovate their units in charge more in rent. he settled and agreed to pay $575,000 to all four. i am a happy camper. reporter: tina wallace one of two who chose to stay at the travelers. he was displaced for a year but he made it easy for him to come back. moved out for a year, year and month or two months and danny paid for it he paid for the whole thing. reporter: the company never hid who they were trying to attract. a business plan targets young professionals, advertises yoga in trendy beer garden. apartments now going for $1500 a month but he stil
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