Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Citation
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Parent Document
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2005-01-31
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- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
- Northgate Hous. Ltd. v. Massie (2005)
Full Text
821 charsThe following facts are undisputed. Tenants rented their apartment from landlord under the terms of a lease effective April 1, 2001. In July of 2003, landlord sought to terminate the lease after tenants failed to sign a lease amendment and alleged violated the terms of the lease. Subsequently, landlord brought this action for ejectment in August 2003. Tenants responded with counterclaims. In September, tenants told landlord that they would be terminating their lease as of November 30, 2003. Tenants failed to vacate the apartment after November 30. They continued to occupy the apartment and made three further representations to landlord between December 2003 and March 2004 that they would be moving out. Each time tenants failed to do so and occupied the apartment until voluntarily vacating it on April 2, 2004.