Lopez v. Irvine Company CA4/3
In the interest of brevity, we limit our background discussion to the procedural history relevant to our review of the issues that Lopez presents on appeal.
Lopez filed suit against Defendants in June 2018 for “deprivation of his rights” under state and federal law “due to his race, sex [and] familial status.” Lopez alleged Defendants violated his right to be free from unlawful discrimination by “refusing to rent apartments [and] discriminat[ing] in the terms, conditions and privileges of rental of an apartment dwelling over a period of 3-4 years.” According to Lopez’s complaint, “[t]he most recent lease denial . . . would have been January 18, 2016 effectively, since Plaintiff had [then] sought to occupy and make effective [an] apartment rental on January 19, 2016.”
The trial court sustained Defendants’ demurrer to the complaint, with leave for Lopez to amend; the court subsequently denied Defendants’ request for dismissal.
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