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Landlord and property manager found negligent.

When landlords ignore their tenants' concerns about methamphetamine use and cooking.


Denver attorney Ross Ziev secured a $10.5 million verdict for a mother and daughter who suffered permanent disabilities due to exposure to methamphetamine fumes in their apartment. The landlord and property manager were found negligent for not addressing the toxic exposure in their premises.


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