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PA Attorney General Files Suit Against Alleged Slumlord In Philadelphia


by Alex Lloyd Gross

July 15, 2023

Being a landlord is a huge responsibility. You cannot let your property run down because people could get sick.or injured.  Allegations were made against SBG and its owner and principal Philip Pulley. It is alleged that multiple violations took place including mold,  water damage, broken locks and rodent infestation.

 

 

 

The properties include include Lindley Towers and Cresheim Valley Apartments in Philadelphia . Things got so bad that in  September 2022 the roof and part of the facade of Lindsey Towers collapsed with tenants inside.

It is alleged that when a tenant would report problems, those problems were not fixed properly. If the tenant went to a government agency to complain, they were evicted or their rent would increase substantially, which is illegal.  A lawsuit was filed the the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office to stop this practice  and bring the properties under SBG  within compliance of all local codes.

 

 

In addition to SBG Management Services, Inc. and Pulley, the lawsuit names a number of corporate co-defendants for which Pulley serves as sole shareholder and principal. Related parties 2nd Chance Initiative, LLC, and Paul Early are also named as defendants in the lawsuit. 

 

Any consumers who have had similar experiences with SBG Management or the other defendants should file a complaint online with the Bureau of Consumer Protection or contact the Bureau at 1-800-441-2555.

 

The complaint requests the court order that the defendants:

The lawsuit was filed in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

 

 

 


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