MUDD v. D.C. RENTAL HOUSING COM'N

No. 87-475.

546 A.2d 440 (1988)

Richard MUDD, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RENTAL HOUSING COMMISSION, Respondent.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided August 29, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Price Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for petitioner.

No brief was filed for respondent.

Before FERREN, BELSON and ROGERS, Associate Judges.


ROGERS, Associate Judge:

Petitioner Richard Mudd, who operates a real estate management company, appeals from the April 23, 1987, decision of the Rental Housing Commission (RHC) affirming the Rental Accommodations and Conversion Division's (RACD) award of treble damages against him under D.C.Code § 45-1591(a) (1981). He contends that the assessment was an abuse of discretion because it was "totally unreasonable and highly unfair." He argues first that the statute...

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