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Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)

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Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)
Parent Document
Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2020-09-10

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paid. Aljabban did not read or sign the vendor’s permit. Carrasco signed the
vendor’s permit, but she did not read it. Carrasco testified that a manager at
FISM told her that as long as she paid the rent “everything was going to be
okay” and she “could be there for as long as [she] wanted to.” Carrasco
expected to be in space H-2 for “a long time” because Garcia had operated her
business in that space for many years. When Carrasco signed the renewal of
the vendor’s permit for the period August 1, 2012 to August 1, 2013, Carrasco
had no substantive discussion with anyone at FISM about its terms, which
were the same as the terms of the previous vendor’s permit.
C.    Carrasco and Aljabban Extensively Remodel the Space
      Before moving into space H-2, Carrasco and Aljabban extensively
remodeled it. According to both Carrasco and Aljabban, they spent
approximately $30,000 to remodel the space. They installed new flooring,
drywall, decorative molding, barber chairs, cabinets, and mirrors.
      As especially relevant here, they also replaced and removed the sinks
by putting in a new sink/cabinet unit, as well as installing shampoo bowls.
The new sink/cabinet unit apparently replaced a similar unit that was