
New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else'
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CEO of a New York-based property management company bought his first building in 2021. As part of the deal, he promised to take care of an elderly resident, Alice Schuman, who survived the Holocaust.
In September 2021, Cvijanovich, CEO of KOmanage and KORgroup, made a deal to buy one of his first apartment buildings in Binghamton, in upstate New York. "She literally had nobody else." "I'd bring her food, I'd bring her flowers." "She'd mess around with me, prank me, take my stuff when I wasn't looking." Daniella Genovese is a reporter for Fox Business and Fox News Digital covering all aspects of the consumer sector.
The deal, however, came with an unusual condition. He had to take care of a 93-year-old building resident named Alice Schuman.
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