Posted: Sep 15, 2011 5:08 PM by Bethany Tucker, KSBY News
Updated: Nov 3, 2011 12:25 PM
A San Luis Obispo judge says he'll be the one to decide if Sunny Acres owner Dan De Vaul has been complying with county orders to keep people out of uninhabitable sheds on the property.
The county this week filed a complaint against Sunny Acres, saying inspectors have seen indications that people are still living in sheds on the property off of Los Osos Valley Road in San Luis Obispo. But De Vaul says people haven't lived there since September 1st, when he was forced to ask some of his residents to leave.
Filing a complaint against Sunny Acres started the process of eventually appointing a receiver to De Vaul's property.
De Vaul says he believes there is a hidden agenda behind the filing of the complaint. "They're coming up with everything and anything they can, whatever they can get it from or whatever they can do," said De Vaul.
A judge has ordered both sides back to court on October 20th. Judge Crandall has also asked each side to bring witnesses to prove their case. "If there is going to be a dispute about something and you think it's important to have a witness here, then you should have a witness here," said Judge Crandall at Thursday morning's hearing.
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