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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Property Exchange & Sales, Inc. v. Bozarth, 778 S.W.2d 1 (1989)

Citation
Property Exchange & Sales, Inc. v. Bozarth, 778 S.W.2d 1 (1989)
Parent Document
Property Exchange & Sales, Inc. v. Bozarth, 778 S.W.2d 1 (1989)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
1989-09-12

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On November 18, 1988, Property Exchange & Sales, Inc. (PESI), in its corporate name, filed a petition for damages in five counts. The petition alleged that PESI is a Missouri corporation in good standing, that the defendants, William T. Bozarth, et al. are non-resident trustees/owners of property located in St. Louis County known as Town & Four Villages. The first count alleged that the defendants made certain fraudulent representations to it that they would return $520 as a security deposit at the termination of a lease. The allegations were that certain premises were leased to a third party prior to December 24, 1984, that the third party wished to sublet the premises and that the plaintiff — PESI— was willing to “take over” said lease. The petition alleged that defendants agreed and represented that PESI could “take over” the premises with a new lease and that if PESI would return the premises in the same condition it was, the entire security deposit of $520 would be given to PESI, that these representations were false and relied upon by PESI, and that the plaintiff was damaged in the amount of $520 plus interest of $421.27.