Ohio Court of Appeals, 1929

Schooley v. Wilker

Schooley v. Wilker
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided October 14, 1929 · Levine, Sullivan, Vickery
7 Ohio Law. Abs. 669

Schooley v. Wilker

Opinion of the Court

VICKERY, PJ.

We think the matter can be disposed of very quickly and very easily and that is that such a claim is not tenable. The court in finding for the defendant in the sum of $423.04 only, allowing a credit for the difference in the rental of $25.00 a month for the time that the new tenant took possession up until the end of the original lease, comitted error.

Judgment reversed and final judgment for $963.50 and interest from the time of the commencement of the suit in favor of the plaintiff in error.

Sullivan and Levine, JJ., concur.

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