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New Orleans landlord says tenant abandoned retail space

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New Orleans landlord says tenant abandoned retail space

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NEW ORLEANS – A landlord is seeking damages for breach of contract after rent allegedly was not paid on a New Orleans retail spot and the property was abandoned.

Crescent City Collection LLC filed a lawsuit November 7 against Mobile Express Connections LLC and Ashraf Salem in Orleans Parish Civil District Court alleging breach of contract.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff is seeking damages for a breach of contract, claiming that the defendant and plaintiff entered into an agreement for the leasing of the property belonging to the plaintiff at 3929 Tulane Ave, Suites 101 and 102. The suit states that the lease was set for three years at the price of $1,700 per month plus utility. The suit states that the defendants failed to pay and then abandoned the property in addition to altering the property by placing signage.

The defendant is accused of breach of contract.

The plaintiff seeks all reasonable damages, court costs, attorney fees and all appropriate relief. The plaintiff is represented by attorney Preston L. Hayes of Chehardy, Sherman, Williams, Murray, Recile, Stakelum & Hayes LLP in Metairie.

The case has been assigned to Division F Judge Christopher J. Bruno.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court case number 17-10702

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