Damaged Home’s Owners Sue

The lawsuit was filed by Patrick E. Catalano on behalf of 19 homeowners in the area who were negatively impacted by the slide. Immediately thereafter, a legal order was obtained to prevent the sealing of sewer pipes involved in the lawsuit in order to preserve potential evidence. Patrick E. Catalano is referenced in the article.

The full text of this article can be found here: www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050527/news_1mc27arroyo.html

Town Homes’ Owners Owners File Claims Blaming Carlsbad For Damage

The two residents of Sacada Circle are alleging that grading work done by devlopment firm Calso, LLC., with the blessing of the city of Carlsbad, caused a landslide which damaged their homes. The city disputes the fact that a permit to allow grading work was ever issued. Patrick E. Catalano is referenced in the article.

The full text of this article can be found here: www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20050527-9999-1mi27lacosta.html

Lawsuit Filed Over Condemned Oceanside Homes

The lawsuit filed by the homeowners claims that cracks in city water and sewer pipes caused the landslide while the city maintains that unusually heavy winter rains caused the slope failure. A court order was also obtained to keep city workers from ‘slip lining’ a damaged sewer pipe in order to allow experts for the homeowners to examine the pipe for evidence related to the lawsuit. Patrick E. Catalano is quoted in the article.

The full text of this article can be found here: www.10news.com/news/4536551/detail.html

Oceanside Would Pay Bill For Demolition, Add Property Liens

Under the plan, the city would initially foot the bill for razing the homes ($20,000 – $40,000 per home) and then put a tax lien on each house for the cost of demolition which would be paid when the property is sold. Patrick E. Catalano is quoted in the article.

The full text of this article can be found here: www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20050512-9999-1mc12arroyo.html

Vandals Hit Condemned Oceanside Homes Sliding Off Foundations

Homeowners say that vandals have been breaking into the structures and removing light fixtures and other objects. They have also voiced concerns that they could be held liable should someone get injured while on the property. Patrick E. Catalano is quoted in the article.

The full text of this article can be found here: www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20050509-9999-1m9oside.html