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$500k rental damage (by Tony [NJ]) Aug 17, 2018 8:08 AM
       $500k rental damage (by NE [PA]) Aug 17, 2018 8:14 AM
       $500k rental damage (by JB [OR]) Aug 17, 2018 8:59 AM
       $500k rental damage (by fred [CA]) Aug 17, 2018 9:46 AM
       $500k rental damage (by Mike45 [NV]) Aug 17, 2018 11:02 AM
       $500k rental damage (by AllyM [NJ]) Aug 17, 2018 6:54 PM
       $500k rental damage (by Andrew, Canada [ON]) Aug 18, 2018 4:45 AM


$500k rental damage (by Tony [NJ]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 8:08 AM
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Arianna Huffington Accused Of Trashing The Chelsea Loft She Rented For 2 Years

James Fanelli, DNAinfo com | Apr. 1, 2013, 6:08 PM

Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington left a swanky $32,000-a-month Chelsea loft in shambles when she moved out in January, a new lawsuit charges.

The pad's owner, documentary filmmaker Eric Steel, is suing the blogging queen for $500,000, accusing her of gouging nearly all the walls, scratching the wood floors and staining the guest bathroom during the nearly two years she was a renter.

Huffington began subleasing Steel's furnished apartment in May 2011, according to the lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday. The seventh-floor pad was designed by Steel's stepfather, world-renowned modernist architect Charles Gwathmey.

Because of the loft's "historical and aesthetic significance," Steel stressed to Huffington that she could not use it for business or to host parties, the lawsuit says.

Huffington even signed a rider limiting the number of guests in her apartment to 12. But when her lease ended on Jan. 9, Steel allegedly found the place trashed.

"Virtually all of the walls of the apartment were gouged, stained and otherwise damaged by clothing racks, furniture, luggage and general carelessness, requiring the entire apartment to be repainted," the lawsuit says.

Steel claims that before Huffington moved in, the apartment was in "pristine condition," with the walls having been recently repainted and the floors refinished. When Huffington left, the floors were scratched and punctured and the kitchen and guest bathroom had to be professionally cleaned, the lawsuit claims.

A dining room table designed by Gwathmey was damaged, and chemicals from cosmetics and candles had wrecked the loft's steel window seats and steel ledges, the lawsuit says.

Steel claims he also found his coffee table stained with rings and a queen mattress and pillow top covered with blood.

The lawsuit claims Huffington broke the sublease agreement by making "innumerable" copies of the elevator lock for people and letting her daughters crash in the pad. Huffington's daughters were only allowed to visit, according to the lease.

Steel, who directed the documentary "The Bridge," claims he has been unable to live in or rent the apartment for the last three months because of the repairs he needs to make.

Huffington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Steel declined to comment.

"Everything is spelled out in the complaint," he told DNAinfo.com

--73.195.xxx.xxx




$500k rental damage (by NE [PA]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 8:14 AM
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That's a Grade A deadbeat right there. --174.201.xx.xx




$500k rental damage (by JB [OR]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 8:59 AM
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I wouldn't have rented her a toilet seat. --50.45.xxx.xx




$500k rental damage (by fred [CA]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 9:46 AM
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This is another level of renting, but the principles are the same as in our world of renting: LL has to prove his case to the judge, then the judge awards LL for damages.

The nicer the rental, the higher the potential for damages, LL has to know that and ask for a larger S.D.

--99.59.x.xxx




$500k rental damage (by Mike45 [NV]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 11:02 AM
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I notice that this story is more than five years old.

Sounds like "normal wear and tear" to me!! At least, my tenants all think so.

And I do not believe that number, $500,000.

--71.222.xx.xxx




$500k rental damage (by AllyM [NJ]) Posted on: Aug 17, 2018 6:54 PM
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Jerk didn't expect to repaint after tenant left? What a joke. Hair dye is a big problem especially if it's red. I guess he expected her not to actually "use" the apartment and who leaves a mattress for someone and expects it to not get messy. Remember way back when Fidel Castro stayed in a hotel in NY and butchered chickens in there for cooking? Gotta have that fresh chicken. --73.178.xxx.xx




$500k rental damage (by Andrew, Canada [ON]) Posted on: Aug 18, 2018 4:45 AM
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Wow.... that is the mormal condition when ontario tenants move out and we arent even allowed to collect a damage deposit. --70.31.xx.xxx





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