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St. Louis condo owner alleges black mold in common area caused illness

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Friday, November 22, 2024

St. Louis condo owner alleges black mold in common area caused illness

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ST. LOUIS – Three residents of a St. Louis condominium allege black mold in the common area caused illness.

Patricia Nejmanowski, et al. filed a complaint on Nov. 15 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against McPherson Place Condominium Association, et al. alleging premises liability and negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs purchased a condo on McPherson Avenue, St. Louis in June 2014 and the common area below the unit is maintained by McPherson Place Condominium Association.

The plaintiffs allege prior to their purchase of the unit, the basement common area developed black mold and the defendants had knowledge of it. The suit states prior remediation efforts did not remove the mold.

Patricia Nejmanowski alleges she developed serious illnesses as a result of the exposure to the mold.

The plaintiffs hold McPherson Place Condominium Association, et al responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to use ordinary care to remove or warn of the dangerous condition on the premises.

The plaintiffs seek judgment against all defendants for a sum of more than $25,000, with interest, costs and all other relief that is proper and just. They are represented by Joseph A. Ott of Ott Law Firm in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11652

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