Senior Eviction Case Ends with $200K Settlement
Senior Eviction Case Ends with $200K Settlement
A $200,000 settlement has been reached in a lawsuit between landlord David Kantz and the son of a woman Kantz evicted to “make way for redevelopment of his California Drive property.” The evicted woman was Marie Hatch and she filed the lawsuit against Kantz after he served her with an eviction notice, kicking her out of her “longtime Burlingame home.” Unfortunately, she passed away at the age of 97 in 2016, leaving her son Gary to take her place in the financial elder abuse case.The settlement was agreed to almost two years after Kantz informed Hatch that she was being evicted. When commenting on the lawsuit and the court proceedings, attorney Joe Cotchett, whose firm represented the Hatch family, argued the “eviction violated a verbal agreement with the previous property owner and ultimately played a part in Marie Hatch’s death.” He added:“In my opinion, the behavior certainly contributed to her death. They served an eviction notice to a 97-year-old. How would you like to be 97 years old and be told that you have 30 to 60 days to leave?”
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