WASHINGTON — The law firm Venable LLP announced that it has gained a victory for property managers and owners confronted by mold claims, winning a summary judgment in the Eastern District of Virginia on behalf of a company that develops, owns, and manages apartments. In this case, says Venable, the court adopted a new standard for proving damages in suits alleging injuries and damage from mold exposure.
Venable represented Dallas, Texas-based Lincoln Property Co. in a case brought by two tenants who had resided in an apartment complex in Centreville, Va. In Roche v. Lincoln Property, the plaintiffs alleged bodily injuries, including brain damage and allergic reactions, as well as property damage as a consequence of exposure to alleged toxic molds in their apartment. The plaintiffs asserted claims for negligence based on alleged violations of the Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act (VTRLA) and various other building codes, as well as other causes of action, all of which were dismissed.