A man who fell off the roof of his luxury Williamsburg rental building is now suing the property. But not because he forgot his keys, attempted to climb into his window ("after a few drinks") and was injured when he fell onto a terrace. It's because the building doesn't have a handicap-accessible elevator.
According to the Post, David Espinoza, who broke his leg during the fall, pays $500 to rent a two-bedroom with three other people. He claims "a building manager at The Espoir in Williamsburg told him to 'use the stairs' to get to the main elevator. His Manhattan federal court suit seeks more than $200,000 in damages from the luxury rental building for allegedly violating the federal Fair Housing Act."