Documents obtained by the Bay Area News Group show that the lease Derick Almena and a partner signed for the Ghost Ship warehouse planned an illegal use from the very start an artist collective that was not allowed under zoning laws and that the building owner had approved the use.
And two months after that document was signed, landlord Eva Ng was told that Almena was secretly making alterations to the building that went beyond the terms of the lease, but Ng made no apparent move to stop him.
As I explained before, I can no longer work with Derick. He has altered the property without your consent, Nicholas Bouchard, Almenas partner, wrote landlord Ng on Jan. 20, 2014. I think you should exercise whatever remedies you have to immediately take possession of the property to prevent further damage.
Rather than appreciate the warning, Ng instead threatened Bouchard, a self-described experimental artist, with severe financial penalties if he withdrew from the lease he shared with Almena.