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Justice Department: West Virginia Metro Property Management Violated Federal Law
Alex Wiederspiel
Last updated on October 01, 2014
The Federal Government is taking one of Morgantown's biggest property management companies to court.
Metro Property Management, also known as Biafora Incorporated, which is made up of 11 different companies that manage properties in Morgantown, Fairmont, and Bridgeport is being sued by the Justice Department for violating the Fair Housing Act and the Americans With Disabilities Act.
They're accused of failing to provide fair access to housing in apartments that they currently run and apartments that they're building. One of the chief complaints laid out by the Justice Department is a failure to build an elevator in multi-story buildings.
Also in the complaint, the Justice Department accuses Metro of failing to build accessible entrances with accessible routes, failing to make sufficiently wide entrances for people in wheelchairs, failing to adapt light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats, and other environmental controls to accessible locations. The complaint also specifies a lack of usable kitchens and bathrooms.
The Justice Department also cites that none of these buildings contain reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow for the later installation of grab bars.
Included in the lawsuit are:
Morgantown
- Ashley Oaks on McCullough Street
- Burroughs Place on Burroughs Street
- City Gardens on N. Willey Street
- Courtyard West on Willey Street
- Glenlock and Glenlock South on University Avenue
- Grapevine Village on Airport Boulevard
- Metro Towers Northeast and Metro Towers East
- Metro Towers West on University Avenue
- Mountainview on Mt. Golf Drive
- Orchard Crossing
- Pinecrest Office Plaza and Apartments
- Skyline on Van Gilder Street and Prostman Street
- Stonewood on Valley View Avenue
- Two buildings at Valley View Woods on Valley View Avenue
- The Villages at West Run on Eagle Run
- Vista Del Rio on Scott Avenue
Fairmont
- Crosswinds at Crosswinds Court
- Falconcrest on Locust Avenue
- The Woodlands on Airport Road
Bridgeport
- Crestview Apartment Homes at Crestview Terrace
- The Gables at Gables Place
- Parkview Apartment Homes at Charles Point
Disability advocates claim that failures like these are not only in violation of the law, but can isolate disabled people from their communities.
Metro Property Management told 5 News today that they had no comment because the matter was in litigation.
Biafora Incorporated (Metro Property Management) includes the following companies, which are included in the lawsuit: Falconcrest LLC, Five Star Holdings LLC, Metro Rentals LLC, Metro Rentals II LLC, RDR Properties LLC, RDR Properties II LLC, The Gables LLC, The Woodlands LLC, 3BT LLC, CMC Company LLC.
You can read the full complaint here
http://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/press-releases/attachments/2014/09/30/biafora_complaint.pdf
and the press release here.
http://www.wdtv.com/wdtv.cfm?func=view§ion=5-News&item=Justice-Department-Files-Lawsuit-Alleging-Disability-Based-Discrimination-by-Biafora-Incorporated-18508
Alex Wiederspiel
Last updated on October 01, 2014
The Federal Government is taking one of Morgantown's biggest property management companies to court.
Metro Property Management, also known as Biafora Incorporated, which is made up of 11 different companies that manage properties in Morgantown, Fairmont, and Bridgeport is being sued by the Justice Department for violating the Fair Housing Act and the Americans With Disabilities Act.
They're accused of failing to provide fair access to housing in apartments that they currently run and apartments that they're building. One of the chief complaints laid out by the Justice Department is a failure to build an elevator in multi-story buildings.
Also in the complaint, the Justice Department accuses Metro of failing to build accessible entrances with accessible routes, failing to make sufficiently wide entrances for people in wheelchairs, failing to adapt light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats, and other environmental controls to accessible locations. The complaint also specifies a lack of usable kitchens and bathrooms.
The Justice Department also cites that none of these buildings contain reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow for the later installation of grab bars.
Included in the lawsuit are:
Morgantown
- Ashley Oaks on McCullough Street
- Burroughs Place on Burroughs Street
- City Gardens on N. Willey Street
- Courtyard West on Willey Street
- Glenlock and Glenlock South on University Avenue
- Grapevine Village on Airport Boulevard
- Metro Towers Northeast and Metro Towers East
- Metro Towers West on University Avenue
- Mountainview on Mt. Golf Drive
- Orchard Crossing
- Pinecrest Office Plaza and Apartments
- Skyline on Van Gilder Street and Prostman Street
- Stonewood on Valley View Avenue
- Two buildings at Valley View Woods on Valley View Avenue
- The Villages at West Run on Eagle Run
- Vista Del Rio on Scott Avenue
Fairmont
- Crosswinds at Crosswinds Court
- Falconcrest on Locust Avenue
- The Woodlands on Airport Road
Bridgeport
- Crestview Apartment Homes at Crestview Terrace
- The Gables at Gables Place
- Parkview Apartment Homes at Charles Point
Disability advocates claim that failures like these are not only in violation of the law, but can isolate disabled people from their communities.
Metro Property Management told 5 News today that they had no comment because the matter was in litigation.
Biafora Incorporated (Metro Property Management) includes the following companies, which are included in the lawsuit: Falconcrest LLC, Five Star Holdings LLC, Metro Rentals LLC, Metro Rentals II LLC, RDR Properties LLC, RDR Properties II LLC, The Gables LLC, The Woodlands LLC, 3BT LLC, CMC Company LLC.
You can read the full complaint here
http://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/press-releases/attachments/2014/09/30/biafora_complaint.pdf
and the press release here.
http://www.wdtv.com/wdtv.cfm?func=view§ion=5-News&item=Justice-Department-Files-Lawsuit-Alleging-Disability-Based-Discrimination-by-Biafora-Incorporated-18508