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Kalamazoo Gazette
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Alamo Fire Victims Sue Landlord
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By Craig McCool
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Thursday, August 8, 2002
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Nine families displaced by a fire at Alamo Hills Apartments in
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March filed lawsuits Wednesday against the apartment complex.
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They allege that the complex could have done more to protect
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belongings they were forced to abandon in the aftermath of the
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blaze.
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Bernard Dempsey Jr., an attorney with Western Michigan Legal
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Services, the group that represents the tenants, said Alamo Hills
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gave the displaced families very limited opportunity to remove
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belongings.
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"They were given three days to get their stuff out, and if they
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couldn't get moved out in three days, their stuff was discarded,"
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Dempsey said. "Alamo Hills just threw it out."
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Others, he said, lost possessions to looters after the March 23
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blaze, which left 78 people temporarily homeless.
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According to the lawsuit, the tenants were prohibited from
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entering their apartments to retrieve possessions and were promised
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that the complex would provide security.
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A spokesperson for PM One, the company that manages Alamo Hills,
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could not be reached for comment.
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Nine separate suits were filed in 8th District Court, which
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handles civil claims of less than $25,000.
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"We're asking for the reimbursement of the value of their
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property and a small amount for stress -- $3,000 on top of their
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out-of-pocket expenses for their lost stuff," Dempsey said.
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"They're not looking to get rich off this. A lot of this is
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simply because they were treated so badly."
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Dempsey said most of the tenants who filed suits still live at
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the apartment complex, although many are trying to find homes
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elsewhere.
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"The new apartments (they were provided) were not in very good
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shape. That's actually one of the claims," he said.
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