Schneider v. Taylor
Schneider v. Taylor
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Bill for the partition of land, the only question of controversy being whether the defendant, Florence L. Taylor, shall be charged with rent for a lot occupied by her. The chancellor held that she was liable for rent, and she has appealed.
On July 22, 1879, James Taylor died intestate, leaving as his only heirs the complainant, Kate Schneider, Florence L. Taylor and John B. Taylor. The realty of which the intestate - died seized consisted of two town lots in Memphis, one of thirty and the other of thirty-five feet front. On the latter lot was a dwelling house, into the possession of
The chancellor was of opinion that the defendant was chargeable with rent, subject, however, to a deduction for the value of repairs, and ordered an account accordingly. The defendant’s counsel admits that if his client claimed for repairs, she would prop, erly be chargeable with rent, but insists that she makes no such claim unless she is held liable . for rent. The question is therefore narrowed down to the point whether one tenant in common, who merely occupies the property without receiving rent, and without interfering in any way with the rights of the co-tenants, can be charged with an occupation rent. The weight of authority on this point, as this court has held, is that the mere fact that one tenant in common has occupied the property will not of itself create a liability for an occupation rent, and this for the obvious reason that owning the estate per mi et per tout, he is exercising the right which the law gives him. To charge him with rent it must be shown that the occupying tenant has made a profit
The decree of the* chancellor must be reversed, and a decree rendered here refusing any account for rent or repairs, and affirming the decree below in other respects. The complainants and the defendants, other than Florence L. Taylor, will pay the costs of this court, the complainants one-half and the defendants the other half.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Louis Schneider and Wife v. Florence L. Taylor
- Status
- Published