Residents of the Columbus Square luxury apartment building in Manhattan’s Upper West Side who believe they had full access to a swimming pool on the property are finding that they are all wet, an attorney who lives there alleges in a proposed class action lawsuit.

C.K. Lee, founder of the Lee Litigation Group and a Columbus Square resident, filed the suit and is its sole named plaintiff. Lee claims that the building owner rents the pool at 808 Columbus Ave. out to nonresidents at certain points in the day, thereby depriving residents of fully enjoying the amenity.

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