Collier v. Adar Hartford Realty, LLC

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NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION

DOCKET NO. X07-HHD-CV19-6115255S

LATONNA COLLIER ET AL,

Plaintiffs,

v.

ADAR HARTFORD REALTY, LLC,

Defendants.

SUPERIOR COURT

COMPLEX LITIGATION DOCKET

AT HARTFORD

AUGUST 8, 2025

NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION

To: All former tenants who resided in the Barbour Gardens apartment complex in Hartford, Connecticut, at any time from the start of 2015 through the end of 2019.

Why am I receiving this Notice?

Several former tenants of the Barbour Gardens apartment complex have filed a class action lawsuit, on behalf of themselves and other former tenants (the "Plaintiffs"), against the property's former owner, Adar Hartford Realty LLC ("Adar"), the property's former manager, Arco Management Corporation ("Arco"), and two of Adar's owners, Saied Soleimani and Vivid Management Company (collectively with Adar and Arco, the "Defendants"). The lawsuit asserts legal claims against the Defendants based on their alleged actions and the general living conditions at Barbour Gardens.

Barbour Gardens consisted of four buildings, located at 383-395 Barbour Street (Building One), 385-391 Barbour Street (Building Two), 890-896 Garden Street (Building Three), and 888-900 Garden Street (Building Four) in Hartford, Connecticut.

You are receiving this notice because records indicate that you were a Barbour Gardens tenant sometime between 2015 and 2019. As a former tenant during that time period, you are a potential member of this class action and may be entitled to a portion of any recovery achieved by the Plaintiffs in this action, as discussed below.

If someone lived with you at Barbour Gardens but was not listed as a tenant on the lease—and you do not have legal authority or consent to make decisions on their behalf in this lawsuit—please ask them to contact class counsel directly using the phone number or email address on Page 6 of this notice.

For more information regarding the case, please click the "Court Documents" above and click "Notice."