NEW ORLEANS – A Baton Rouge limited liability company claims it was damaged because a former tenant of its property breached the lease.
Addy's Burger LLC filed a complaint on March 23 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana against Paradigm Investments Group LLC alleging breach of lease.
According to the complaint, the defendant entered into a lease agreement for a Chalmette property in March 2013 from former owner Chalmette Burgers, and the plaintiff purchased the property in March 2016. The suit states the lease was for 20 years, but the defendant informed the plaintiff it intended to breach the lease because the premises was no longer profitable.
The plaintiff holds Paradigm Investments Group LLC responsible because the defendant allegedly vacated the property before the expiration of the lease and failed to timely pay rents, property taxes and other expenses.
The plaintiff seeks award for all damages, plus interest, attorney's fees, costs and expenses and all other relief that are just and proper. It is represented by Everett R. Fineran, John J. Hainkel III and Dylan D. Lynch of Frilot LLC in New Orleans.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Case number 2:17-cv-02400