Garden City Restaurant Owner Says He Was Wrongfully Evicted
Regency Centers initiated a self-help eviction citing unpaid rent and changed locks at Seamore’s Clarendon location while lease obligations remain in effect, a spokesperson said.
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Garden City restaurant owner says he was wrongfully evicted
The owner of a Japanese restaurant at The Boardwalk Apartments claims he was suddenly locked out of his business last month and is now taking the landlord to court, alleging wrongful eviction and the loss of more than $100,000 in equipment.Frank Jordan, owner of Bao Boi, told Idaho News 6 he showed up to work in October and found himself shut out of the space.He literally locked the doors and kept all of my stuff, Jordan said. WATCH: Bao Boi own…
Seamore’s seafood restaurant faces possible eviction in Clarendon
A seafood restaurant in Clarendon has had its locks changed and the landlord has retaken possession of the property. A note posted on the door of Seamore's yesterday (Monday) informed the tenant that Regency Centers has initiated a "self-help eviction" at 2815 Clarendon Blvd, in The Crossing Clarendon shopping center. A Regency Centers spokesperson alluded
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