When a home exploded in the Sunset District earlier this year, it took out the home next door as well.
The Garth family, who lived next door, is suing Peter and Diane DeMartini, owners of the house Price had been living in at 1734 22nd Ave. The family alleged that DeMartinis"knew or should have known that their tenant had created this dangerous condition and did nothing to stop it." Garth's family had lived in the house for nearly a decade and lost not only their home but most of their belongings in the explosion, the complaint alleges, including irreplaceable items such as "family heirlooms, photographs, and other valuable items."
These Bay Area landmarks are way closer to Levi's Stadium than SF Super Bowl LX broadcasters, take note before 2026 According to the complaint, an initial, partially redacted report from the San Francisco Fire Department indicated the cause of the explosion, was due to "'ignitable vapors' coming into contact with the starting sequence of the clothes dryer."
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