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Taylor v. Fishkind
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 2407/10
Case Date: 08/31/2012
Plaintiff: Taylor
Defendant: Fishkind
Preview:REPORTED IN THE COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLAND No. 2407 September Term, 2010

JAZMINN E. TAYLOR

v.

RONALD FISHKIND, ET AL.

Eyler, Deborah S., Wright, Davis, Arrie W., (Retired, Specially Assigned), JJ.

Opinion by Wright, J. Filed: August 31, 2012

This case arises from a complaint filed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City by Jazminn E. Taylor, appellant, through her mother, Nellie Virginia Taylor, in which Jazminn 1 sought damages for injuries she sustained as a result of alleged exposure to lead paint while living at 2320 Riggs Avenue and 1025 North Carrollton Avenue. The complaint identified appellees, Ronald Fishkind and Edward Lichter, as the owners of 1025 N. Carrollton Avenue, and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City ("HABC") as the owner of 2320 Riggs Avenue during the period that Jazminn lived at each residence. The complaint asserted one count of negligence, for failing to remove lead paint from the premises, and one count of unfair trade practices in violation of Md. Code (1975, 2005 Repl. Vol.)
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