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ABRAHAM MEHRIAN accused OF Exploiting the Landlord-Tenant Dynamic

  Modus Vivendi Through Strategic Legacy Management Inc., Pedram Mehrian is alleged to exploit landlord and tenant roles, enabling him to avoid rent obligations at various properties while collecting management fees. Critics claim this strategy allows him to live rent-free and generate profits from investors while managing properties for personal benefit. These alleged practices have reportedly caused significant financial losses to investors. Calls for full restitution include compensation not only for unpaid rents but also for other damages stemming from Mehrian’s activities. Case Summaries 1. The Knowlton Residences At the Knowlton Residences, Mehrian and his mother, Mojgan Benlevi, allegedly occupied the building’s largest apartment without providing verifiable proof of rent payments. This continued until the property was sold, at which point the new owners reportedly filed an unlawful detainer to evict them. The situation left behind unpaid bills, and allegations have surfaced...

Mehrian's Unchecked Authority: Leaving a trail of Financial Devastation - Part 1

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  Mehrian's Unchecked Authority: Leaving a trail of Financial Devastation- Part 1 by  Chuck Wordsworth   Pedram Abraham Mehrian’s management has been criticized for raising significant ethical and fiduciary concerns. His decisions have reportedly resulted in severe financial losses, property foreclosures, and a notable erosion of trust among investors. Allegations of preferential treatment, misuse of unchecked authority, and potential conflicts of interest have placed his practices under scrutiny.   Lease-to-Purchase Model Challenges At the heart of the controversy is the lease-to-purchase arrangement for the eight units at Barton 8. This model was offered only to eight lucky optionees the opportunity to own a home and apply part of their monthly payments toward a deposit or down payment, to buy the unit after 40 month-contract. However, the agreement stipulated forfeiture of the contract and lose the deposits if payments were missed or the purchase was not completed...