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Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)

Citation
Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)
Parent Document
Warwick Housing Authority v. McLeod, 913 A.2d 1033 (2007)
Jurisdiction
Rhode Island (state)
Effective Date
2007-01-18

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manly for elderly residents. In 2002, the administrators of WHA began to receive complaints regarding McLeod’s son, Mark Anthony (Anthony). Specifically, other residents of Meadowbrook Terrace reported to the executive director of WHA, Michael Lyckland (Lyckland), as well as to other employees of WHA, that Anthony was living with McLeod, which, if true, would constitute a violation of her rental agreement. Because of those complaints, Lyckland instructed his director of maintenance, Everett O’Donnell, to investigate whether Anthony was, in fact, living in the apartment. O’Donnell’s investigation led him to believe that Anthony was indeed residing with McLeod. However, WHA never cited Anthony’s residence in the apartment as a cause for the termination of McLeod’s lease.