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They definitely owe for actual damages and I agree what was done was completely inexcusable.
That said, the hotel manager does not seem all that ethical to me either. It does not make sense that he would lose his contract on the property over property condition just because of this one incident. If the owners were really interested in extending his lease, one would have to presume that they- like any good business person- would not let an isolated incident like this ruin the deal. There is more than meets the eye here- whether the property had other serious issues or the owners had other reasons for wanting to terminate the contract. |
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Ok, that does make sense- but I really don't think it fully explains why the hotel is losing its lease. Sure the one incident can have a terrible long term effect- but if the owners of the land wanted to keep that relationship- no reasonable person would have refused a renewal. And if the owner was being unreasonable, that would not be a liability passed to Pike necessarily.
My other counter argument to yours would be that if the damage was that bad and people were complaining- these guys should have been thrown out within a couple of hours of checking in before things reached a critical level. This of course assumes that this damage took place over several hours or overnight- I am not sure- and that much of it could have been mitigated if faster action had been taken. Given the noise levels and vandalism reported in the article, management must have started getting calls within minutes of all this getting underway. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/ads/marketing..._laramie4.html It's always difficult for me to believe that a chapter that has had significant problems in the past end up doing something like this alleged hotel incident. |
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"The international fraternity does not take responsibility for the unauthorized acts of individuals who may have participated in alleged activities which are in violation of our standards," Justin Buck, executive director of the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity, wrote . . . . http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs....TOMERSERVICE02 The article also addresses the charter question. Evidently others are wondering about that too. |
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I was thinking the exact same thing! You would think if they were no longer recognized by the University than there must have been at least one incident. I would think that if the incident was severe enough to be kicked off campus than than they HQ would react the same way... |
Seems to me that a jury might assume that by not pulling the chapters charter, the national organization has some liability.
Don't know about the legality. I can't imagine why they didn't. |
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Honestly, I really don't know what you are saying... |
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