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Landlord sues Sam's Hot Dog Stand, others claiming nonpayment of rent

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Landlord sues Sam's Hot Dog Stand, others claiming nonpayment of rent

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CHARLESTON — A landlord is suing its tenants, citing alleged breach of lease agreement.

McCabe Land Company, Ltd. filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against AJ & A Enterprises LLC d/b/a Sam's Hot Dog Stand, Kenneth Armstead Jr. and Letha Armstead, alleging that they breached their responsibilities under the agreement.

According to the complaint, McCabe Land Company alleges that on April 1, 2018, the defendants entered into an agreement to lease certain property owned and/or operated by it on a month-to-month rental agreement for $700 per month. Since approximately Jan. 9, 2018, the defendants owe $10,203.60. 

The plaintiff holds the defendants responsible because despite repeated demand for payments, they allegedly refused to make payments and vacated and abandoned the leased property.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendants in the amount of $10,203.60 with interest, fees and costs, and such other proper and just relief. It is represented by Shawn R. Romano and Miles B. Berger of Romano & Associates PLLC in Charleston.

Kanawha Circuit Court Case number 19-C-56

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