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Maryland’s attorney general reached a $11.6M settlement with Heather Hill Apartments.

The complex operated for over two years without a rental license.

Settlement includes $8.8M in canceled rent debt and $2.6M restitution.

A class-action lawsuit alleges unsafe conditions and health risks for tenants.

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown on Thursday announced a settlement worth more than $11.6 million with a property company that operated a Prince George’s County apartment complex for more than two years without a license while maintaining unsafe living conditions.

At the 459-unit Heather Hill apartment complex in Temple Hills, many residents lived in apartments with black mold, rodent infestations, water damage, broken appliances, no heat and other issues. One

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