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ATTORNEY Kenneth Munroe-Brown, who is representing three of the four remaining vendors at the Breakfast Shed (Femmes Du Chalet), said his clients are willing to talk to Udecott with regard to outstanding rent, despite leaving the breakfast shed after a demand letter was issued for $1.8 million.
This comes after a pre-action protocol letter was sent to Udecott by tenants in response to the demand for rental fees.
Munroe-Brown told Newsday in a phone conversation on October 10, that he received a letter from Udecott, but he was not sure what was in the letter.
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