, arguing that their summer vacation was ruined when the owners of their $10,000 Hamptons rental prevented them from lowering the air conditioner by two degrees.
But, the filing states, the group was “forced to endure continuous discomfort for the duration” of their holiday. When they complained, Melbarde and Gass didn’t rectify the issue, but told their renters to “suck it up and deal,” the suit alleges.Lawsuits over Hamptons-rentals-gone-wrong are not uncommon among the NYC elite. In 2018, a Manhattan coupleIn 2014,after his 2- and 3-year-old children allegedly got sick from mold contamination in Morfogen’s Southampton home.
Cohen alleged that his “family’s safety was being [put] at risk.” Asked why he and Neman—both of whom live in New York—chose to remain at the rental house at such peril, he said they did ultimately leave “a little bit early.”In the lawsuit, Neman and Cohen registered additional complaints. Four days after they arrived, they said, “an individual appeared at the Property, with no warning from Melbarde or Gass, and began spraying insecticide in the backyard of the Property.
“Rather, the situation was more akin to Plaintiffs being treated as squatters that Melbarde and Gass were trying to remove from the Property by making it unlivable, uninhabitable, and unsafe,” their filing says., did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Neman referred The Daily Beast’s request for comment to Cohen.
is that a lot? I mean only Americans use the antiquated Fahrenheit degree measurement so the rest of us have no clue what 68 or 70 degrees means....