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Cimarron Village v. Washington, 659 N.W.2d 811 (2003)

Citation
Cimarron Village v. Washington, 659 N.W.2d 811 (2003)
Parent Document
Cimarron Village v. Washington, 659 N.W.2d 811 (2003)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
2003-04-22

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At the July 31, 2002 hearing, Kristin Upton, site manager at Kidder Park from July 2000 to February 2002 and presently the director of property management at Gramercy Corporation, the management firm for Kidder Park, testified that the police had been at appellants’ unit several times throughout their tenancy. Upton noted that Artravis, in particular, had been involved with the police on several occasions and that in July 2001, Artravis was baby-sitting for another resident in the complex when he allowed Rodney Davis, a friend of Artravis’s family, into that other resident’s home to use the bathroom. While he was there, Davis stole some blank checks from the resident’s drawer and later cashed them at a grocery store. According to Upton, this conduct violated the complex’s policy of requiring tenants to be responsible for the actions of their guests. Upton also testified that on April 17, 2002, Artravis was involved in an altercation with the police, which resulted in the police once again being called to appellants’ home.