Rosen Partners head sues Upper East Side condo board over oil spill
Governments and companies around the world are wanting for oil right now. But real estate investor Jack Rosen is claiming he has too much on his Upper East Side property. A lawsuit filed by an LLC tied to 18 East 85th Street, the townhouse owned by the head of real estate firm Rosen Partners, accuses the condo building next door of allowing an oil spill from a fuel delivery to permeate his property. The complaint says he is seeking $40 million from the condo board at 30 East 85th Street, a 30-story, 92-unit building built in 1987. He claims that […]
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