HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS v. GREEN

No. 94-CA-1650.

657 So.2d 552 (1995)

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS v. Virgie GREEN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

June 7, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernadette G. D'Souza, Robert R. Pebbles, Jr., Mark Moreau, New Orleans Legal Assistance Corp., New Orleans, for appellant.

Joseph A. Rome, Michael A. Starks, Housing Authority of New Orleans, New Orleans, for appellee.

Before KLEES, BYRNES, CIACCIO, PLOTKIN and LANDRIEU, JJ.


BYRNES, Judge.

The question in this case is whether a Housing Authority of New Orleans ("HANO") tenant may be evicted because a guest in her apartment had illegal drugs without her knowledge. The answer is yes.

This is an appeal from a trial court judgment granting the Rule for Possession filed by the Housing Authority of New Orleans, ("HANO"), thereby evicting appellant Virgie Green from the leased premises. Ms. Green suspensively appealed. We affirm.

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