Lionel Vincent Mayell

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Lionel Vincent Mayell (4 February 1897 – 31 August 1978) was a Canadian born real estate developer and promoter who is credited with pioneering the concept of "own-your-own-apartment" (later known as condominium ownership) in the western United States in the early twentieth century.

When Lionel Vincent Mayell was born on 4 February 1897, in London, Ontario, Canada, his father, Arthur Mayell, was 33 and his mother, Una Verda Peters, was 30. It is said he was so small that his parents used a drawer for his crib.[1]

Mayell was seven when his brother, Carman, was born. However, when the family left Canada for a new life in California, seven-year-old Carman contracted dysentery and never recovered. Carman died in Los Angeles on 6 January 1910.

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