244 Mass. 279 | Mass. | 1923
This is an appeal of the respondents from a decree of the Probate Court for the county of Essex on the petition of Peter A. Giuggio for an accounting with the respondents as co-tenants under the provisions of G. L. c. 241, § 25.
At the request of the respondents the judge made a report of findings of fact. From these facts it appears that the respondents
The judge found that Giuggio originally owned the land described in the petition for partition, and erected a brick building thereon containing a store and three tenements; that in July, 1916, he conveyed an undivided half of said property to the respondent Bario Paoli; that some time later Paoli married and conveyed to his wife one undivided fourth of said property; that Giuggio occupied one tenement in said building from the time the building was erected to March 21,1921; that on February 1,1919, Paoli and his wife moved into a tenement in said building and continued to occupy it until the property was sold by the commissioner; that Giuggio also occupied the store in 1919 for a short time; that when Paoli and his wife moved into the building it was agreed between the parties that Paoli and Giuggio should each pay $18 a month for the use of the tenements they respectively occupied; that there was no agreement that Giuggio should pay rent for the tenement occupied by him prior to February 1, 1919; that" there was no evidence that Giuggio excluded Paoli and his wife from the property or prevented them from occupying it during the period before February 1, 1919, if they had wished to do so; that from the time that Giuggio and Paoli became tenants in common down to the sale of the property by the commissioner, Giuggio managed the property and collected the rents and paid most of the bills; that between July, 1916, and February 1, 1919, although there was no agreement that he should pay rent, Giuggio testified that he charged himself with $18 a month for the tenement he occupied and $20 a month for the store which he occupied for nine months in 1919; and that he used the money so charged to pay bills upon said property.
The respondents claimed that in the accounting Giuggio must be charged with rent at the above stated prices for the use of his
Decree affirmed.