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Smith v. Hudgens

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Nov 24, 1976
231 S.E.2d 530 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)

Opinion

52834.

SUBMITTED NOVEMBER 2, 1976.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 24, 1976.

Dispossessory action. Chatham State Court. Before Judge Head.

Charles R. Ashman, for appellant.

Hunter, Houlihan, MacLean, Exley, Dunn Connerat, W. Brooks Stillwell, for appellee.


1. Where a lease requires rent to be paid on the first day of each month, with a provision that "default" under the lease for nonpayment would not occur until failure to pay the same within 15 days after written notice thereof, there was no error in requiring the lessee, in a dispossessory proceeding by the lessor, to pay the rent due into the registry of the court on the first day of each month as required by the lease, and upon failure to do so, to issue a writ of possession to the lessor. Code §§ 61-303, 61-304.

2. Nor was there error in ordering paid to the landlord the amount of rent already paid into the registry of the court and admitted by the tenant to be due, which included the rent for the month, the failure to pay which caused the bringing of the dispossessory proceeding; nor was there error under such circumstances in issuing a writ of possession and dismissing the answer of the lessee denying any rent was due. The fact that lessee's agent had been given a check with which to pay the succeeding month's rent into the registry of the court and failed to do so until after the issuance of the writ of possession on the 2nd day of the month is no ground compelling the setting aside or vacating of the writ of possession.

Judgment affirmed. Deen, P. J., and Webb, J., concur.

SUBMITTED NOVEMBER 2, 1976 — DECIDED NOVEMBER 24, 1976.


Summaries of

Smith v. Hudgens

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Nov 24, 1976
231 S.E.2d 530 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)
Case details for

Smith v. Hudgens

Case Details

Full title:SMITH v. HUDGENS et al

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Nov 24, 1976

Citations

231 S.E.2d 530 (Ga. Ct. App. 1976)
231 S.E.2d 530

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