Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Citation
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Parent Document
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2006-04-24
Other Sections in This Document (17)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- Riley v. Stafford, 896 A.2d 701 (2006)
- § 767
- § 767
Full Text
558 charsThe plaintiff-landlord, Thomas C. Riley (plaintiff), appeals from a judgment entered in the Superior Court in favor of the defendant-tenant, Phyllis A. Stafford (defendant), in this landlord-tenant dispute. The plaintiff argues that the trial justice’s rebanee on a prior lease agreement to determine the fair market value of the apartment was error. The plaintiff also asserts that he was entitled to consequential damages arising from defendant’s refusal to vacate the apartment. For the reasons stated herein, we affirm the judgment of the Superior Court.