A group of James Bay leaseholders is on the hook for almost $1 million in legal fees after one resident unsuccessfully sued the property owner over the cost of new windows and patio doors. It’s part of a years-long legal saga that has pitted residents of Orchard House, a leasehold building on Michigan Street, against one another, and against Westsea Construction, and pushed many to cut their losses and sell. Read the article………………………..
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