Thats according to a lawsuit filed on July 12, 2024, and uncovered byThe San Francisco Standard.
As detailed by The San Francisco Standard, the owner in the lawsuit is probably Altman.
The plaintiff in the lawsuit is listed as 950 Lombard LLC.
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The house on Lombard was, at one time, the most expensive house in San Francisco.
It was so luxurious it earned itself a walkthrough video from Architectural Digest in 2020.
But the 9,500 square foot estate apparently wasnt all it was cracked up to be.
According to the lawsuit, the infinity pool leaks into the lower level of the house.
Figuring that out, allegedly, involved a lengthy investigation and a lab test for chlorine.
Troon and Malin are probably on the hook for this.
It has a history of shoddy work and losing massive lawsuits.
In May, theypaid out $48.1million to investors after a similar fiasco.
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