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Wall v. Granville Towers Homeowners Assn.
In this appeal, we consider whether the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of plaintiff and respondent Scottman D. Wall, the owner of a condominium unit in the 40-unit Granville Towers building in the City of West Hollywood (City). In his verified complaint against defendant and appellant Granville Towers Home Owners Association (HOA), Wall alleged the HOA refused to permit him to use a second parking space in the building, despite Walls having been granted an easement for two parking spaces. Wall sought injunctive relief and damages. The trial court ruled Wall was legally entitled to a favorable judgment because he was the owner of a parking easement that originated in the 1988 grant deed to the first owner of Walls unit, Zenon Kesik, and the easement had not been abandoned. The judgment is affirmed.

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