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Corporation sues, citing failure to pay rent

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CHARLESTON — A Delaware corporation is suing tenants, citing alleged breach of contract.

CBRE Inc. filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against LCH Enterprise of West Virginia LLC and Lee C. Haikal, alleging that they failed to perform their obligations and duties arising under a lease.

According to the complaint, CBRE  alleges it is entitled to recover damages of $170,427.29, resulting from the defendants' default of payments due and owing under the lease to a property located in the Charleston Town Center in Charleston, West Virginia, which they entered into for the operation of a Dairy Queen. 

CBRE holds LCH Enterprise of West Virginia LLC and Lee C. Haikal responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to make the required monthly rental and other payments under the lease agreement.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendants for damages amounting to $170,427.29, plus interest, costs, attorney's fees and other relief as the court deems just. They are represented by Julia A. Chincheck, Marc A. Monteleone and Zachary J. Rosencrance of Bowles Rice LLP in Charleston.

Kanawha Circuit Court Case number 18-C-1476

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