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Originally Posted by Northwoods
It's probably a long shot, but I like the idea of exploring a suit against the plaintiffs. If property values are being negatively impacted because of their actions... would that be a reason to bring forth a suit?
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I like the thought, but if the plaintiffs win, what would the grounds be? They were right all along. You would have to sue the school for not accommodating the plaintiffs in the first place. If the school accommodated the plaintiffs, no suit would have been filed and the LLC would still be open and your property values unchanged.
If the school wins, theoretically the LLC could reopen using the reasonable accommodations they originally proposed and your property values are unaffected.