After a four-year wait, tenants at Mint Urban Infinity prevailed in a class action lawsuit filed over poor conditions at the apartment complex.
In an eight-day trial in Denver District Court, lawyers for former tenants of the 561-unit Denver apartment complex argued that Mint Urban’s property manager and owner had broken both the Colorado Warranty of Habitability and the terms of the tenants’ leases by neglecting to perform proper maintenance at Mint Urban.
“We’re very excited about this verdict and holding them accountable for fulfilling their obligations to renters in this state,” says Jason Legg, an attorney for the plaintiffs. “We hope this makes more renters in the state feel emboldened to organize and advocate for themselves.”…