Landmark Class Certification for Former Tenants of Barbour Gardens

Landmark Class Certification for Former Tenants of Barbour Gardens
Shipman & Goodwin LLP has secured an essential order certifying a class of former residents of Barbour Gardens, a previously subsidized housing complex challenged by serious safety issues. Following the regulatory closure of the complex due to inadequate inspection scores and significant safety violations, multiple tenants have proceeded with a lawsuit against the complex's owner, its management, and certain stakeholders in the ownership.
Certification of the Tenant Class
As established by the Superior Court for the Complex Litigation Docket, the certified class consists of all individuals who lived at Barbour Gardens at any point from a designated start date until the last residents were evacuated. This order is a significant development in holding landlords accountable for the living conditions provided.
The Conditions Reported
The class-certification decision revealed alarming findings from a federal inspection. An employee from one involved entity had predicted that Barbour Gardens would receive one of the lowest inspection scores recorded in the area, and sadly, this prediction came true. The complex earned a score of 9c, marking the lowest score ever documented for any housing project in the region's history. During a thorough inspection across 20 units, inspectors identified 138 health and safety deficiencies, including electrical hazards, and infestations of mold, mildew, and bedbugs. Overall, the report suggested that Barbour Gardens had a staggering total of 423 deficiencies.
Impact on Residents
The court noted that despite recognizing these issues, the defendants failed to correct any of the documented deficiencies, leading to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) terminating Barbour Gardens' eligibility for the federal rental assistance program. This cancellation left low-income residents with limited options for affordable housing, forcing many to remain in Barbour Gardens amid deplorable living conditions.
The situation escalated dramatically in June 2019, involving massive flooding due to sewage backup. Families who tried to wait for alternative housing were ultimately displaced as the community was deemed uninhabitable by HUD.
Pursuing Justice for Tenants
In light of these events, the Superior Court granted class certification based on the plaintiffs' claims for breach of contract and violations of Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act. This certification empowers the plaintiffs to pursue remedies that include seeking restitution, punitive damages, and the covering of legal fees.
Future Outlook
The dedicated legal team from Shipman & Goodwin, led by partners, has marked a significant achievement in securing justice for the tenant class. They aim to continue advocating vigorously for the rights and welfare of all affected residents.
About Shipman & Goodwin LLP
With a commitment to serving diverse clients, Shipman & Goodwin LLP boasts over 140 lawyers strategically located in various offices. They cater to public, educational, governmental, non-profit, and individual client needs both regionally and nationwide. The firm prides itself on its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, actively participating in initiatives to foster these values within the legal profession. Their dedication has earned them acclaim in their community and among their peers, highlighting their respected status in the legal landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the class certification?
The class certification by Shipman & Goodwin allows former residents to seek justice collectively for their substandard living conditions at Barbour Gardens.
What issues were reported at Barbour Gardens?
The inspection revealed severe deficiencies, including mold, electrical hazards, and plumbing failures that led to flooding.
What actions are residents able to take following the certification?
Residents can pursue classes for breaches of contract, seek punitive damages, and claim attorney's fees.
How does this case impact tenant rights?
This case sets a precedent for the rights of tenants to seek justice against negligent landlords, especially in unsafe housing conditions.
What is the future for the displaced residents?
The case will help in seeking remedies for the affected residents, potentially leading to compensation or alternative housing solutions.
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