Negligence By Nonprofit Llc

Summary

Nonprofit LLCs can be held accountable for negligence. Gather evidence and consider filing a complaint with the Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department. You may also pursue a private lawsuit for negligence or breach of warranty of habitability. Before filing a lawsuit, write a formal letter to the LLC seeking compensation, and consider mediation if necessary. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice.

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I am seeking legal advice regarding a negligence on part of a nonprofit LLC in Los Angeles
Hello Jeigh, based on your situation here are a few legal points:
*. Nonprofit LLCs can be held accountable for negligence.
*. Evidence must be gathered to prove negligence.
*. Legal action can be taken in the competent court.
Could you provide more details about the negligence that occurred?
A nonprofit LLC housing corporation housed me in a substandard unpermitted rental unit. I just found this recently when a building inspector from Los Angeles dept of building and safety inspected my rental
Hello Jeigh, in your case,
- You can file a complaint with Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department.
- You may also consider a private lawsuit for negligence or breach of warranty of habitability.
- Legal aid organizations in LA can assist you.
Prior to a lawsuit what about seeking compensation due to the negligence
Before filing a lawsuit, you can:
- Write a formal letter to the LLC outlining your grievances and seeking compensation.
- If they don't respond satisfactorily, contact a legal mediator for dispute resolution.
- Consult with a lawyer if these steps don't work.
Remember, these are general steps and may vary based on your situation.
And I am also seeking compensation against the landlord/owner as well ..but I want to start with the LLC corporate that placed/housed me there
If you're seeking compensation from both the landlord and the LLC, you might want to consider:
- Addressing both parties in your formal letter.
- Consulting a lawyer to guide you through this process.
- Considering mediation if direct negotiation fails.
Thank you
You're welcome, Jeigh! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, it's important to consult with a lawyer in your area to understand your rights and possible courses of action. Best of luck!