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The landlord for the California headquarters of former electric vehicle maker Fisker says the building «has been left in complete disarray» since the company filed for bankruptcy.
In a Friday court filing, Tony Lenzini of Shamrock Properties included photos of what the office allegedly looked like in La Palma on Sept. 27, the day Fisker turned over the keys. He detailed how his company «now faces tens of thousands of dollars in cleanup costs, damage repairs, and what appears to me to be hazardous waste removal.»
The pictures show car parts and models, boxes, papers, folders, disposable cups and much more just strewn about.
Since Sept. 27, Lenzini said strangers have been contacting him asking for access to the property.
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One of two model cars left in the former Fisker headquarters in La Palma, California. (U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware / Fox News)
A second Fisker car model was left behind in the company's former California headquarters, as seen in court documents. (U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware / Fox News)
«I've received multiple calls from individuals claiming they still have items in the building,» he wrote.
«For example, I have been contacted by multiple people claiming to be Fisker dealers requesting access to pick up spare parts and other items in the building,» he added. «I have also been contacted by people claiming to be ex-employees requesting access to take spare parts out of the building. I even was contacted by someone who identified themself as a Fisker employee asking if Henrik Fisker could retrieve items from the building.»
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