Opinion ID: 2304474
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Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Post-Storm Dealings

Text: According to Sanchez-Tintenier, after the storm damage in February 2003, Double H Family's agent came on several occasions to inspect the damage from the flood, and met with [Old Europe's] former attorney, Bill Scanlin, on several occasions. In April 2003, the agent notified Sanchez-Tintenier that she could reenter the premises. In May 2003, the agent entered the premises to take photos of a ceiling that had collapsed. In June, July, and September of 2003, as well as January and February of 2004, the agent inspected the premises and, according to Sanchez-Tintenier, [o]n each of the occasions he promised that he would take [care] of the damage and make needed repairs. In addition, Sanchez-Tintenier met Lou Kressin of Double H Family at least twice after the flood. In May 2003, Kressin came to the premises and told Sanchez-Tintenier that he was [her] landlord and that he was there to meet an insurance agent to file a claim [regarding] the flood. Sanchez-Tintenier met Kressin again in March 2004 when the Montgomery County Environmental Protection Agency inspected the premises after a report of mold infestation. On April 1, 2003, Sanchez-Tintenier and Desbois presented to Double H Family a signed amendment to the original Lease transferring the Lease from Desbois to Sanchez-Tintenier. Double H Family, however, would not consent to the assignment at that time. [6]