A contractor found the urine and other assorted "garbage" in the walls of the luxury 1200 Avenue at Port Imperial building, court documents say. (Google Street View)
A couple in Weehawken, N.J., made a surprising discovery upon renovating their new $2 million condo in March: the walls had been stuffed with bottles of urine.
“I’ve never ever really seen anything like this before,” said Derrick S., the contractor who was hired by the couple to renovate the property, in an interview with The New York Post. “There were urine bottles falling out of the ceiling. As we moved some of the insulation, there were bottles of urine in it that fell out.”
The new homeowners, who wished to remain nameless, are now suing the Lennar construction company for fraud and breach of warranty. They’re also seeking punitive and compensatory damages, as well as any court costs they incur, per the Post.
In addition to bottles of urine, court documents say the couple found “containers containing remnants of partially eaten food, construction debris and other garbage” within the walls of their new residence at the luxury 1200 Avenue at Port Imperial building, including partially eaten Chinese food orders and cupcake wrappers. The insulation in the master bedroom was also found to be soaked in urine.
“To my knowledge that’s all very bad for your health,” said Derrick S. “There were a lot of things I saw that [weren’t] up to code.”
According to the lawsuit, Lennar was “embarrassed” by the couple’s findings, though they had not planned to open up all of the unit’s ceilings and walls for inspection. (Lennar is only opening up the lower parts of certain walls, the Post reports.) The couple also tried to sell the home back to Lennar, but their offer was rejected.
“Lennar seems to think it can get away with business as usual — by advertising luxury — while selling garbage — in Hudson County,” said the couple’s lawyer, Phil Chronakis. “I’m going to have a Hudson County jury look at what Lennar did — those jurors will be outraged as should all of us.”
According to Lennar's website, units in the Avenue residential complexes range from $1,399,000 to $3,750,000. The company also advertises its well-appointed kitchens, “spa-like” bathrooms and views of the nearby New York City skyline.
Bottles filled with urine found in walls of luxury condo
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Nov 9, 2017.
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It was originally designed and built for some former truck driver, to his specifications, thus the urine bottles.
We've all met those rich truck drivers at the salad bar or coffee counter, that can afford those condos.Last edited: Nov 9, 2017
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Yeah if the top of the wall is open your going to find Al kinds of crap in there. When I pulled cable I threw the excess I trimmed off or zip tie ends in the wall if there was a hole. As for the piss bottles my experience has been it's the cheap undocumented labor doing that, those guys are so poorly paid they can't afford to take a piss break.
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$2,000,000 apartments, underpaid labor. Unrestricted capitalism everybody. Quality: No; Profit: More than anything.
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Yes sir, you heard rightly. I want it to smell like the tarmac of the Loves in Blacksburg, SC on a 96* day. Is that doable?Chinatown Thanks this.
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A second species of pig type humans has been discovered using pee bottles and tossing trash. Known as something along the lines of housing labor.
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