fournier v. wood (2024)
- Citation
- fournier v. wood (2024)
- Parent Document
- fournier v. wood (2024)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2024-03-15
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/9484486/fournier-v-wood/ ↗
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Full Text
589 charsSecond, Mr. Wood has lived so long at the property that the relationship is best described in terms of years, not months. As with the rent payment schedules, this perception does not alter the basis of the parties’ bargain, but it does explain some of the reasons why Mr. Wood came to understand and think of the relationship on annual, rather than monthly terms. Additionally, the parties seem to have been acutely aware that their relationship was one of landlord and tenant, and there is no allegation that Mr. Wood sought or was given any additional rights or interest in the property.