42 S.E.2d 773 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1947
Where a dispossessory warrant is sworn out based on the ground that the tenant is holding over and beyond his term, and the tenant files a counter-affidavit denying that he is holding over, the burden of proof is on the landlord to establish the termination of the term in order to establish the holding over, and where there is no evidence showing when the tenant's term ended no holding over is proved.
It follows, therefore, that the plaintiff failed to carry the burden of establishing that the defendant's term had ended and that he was holding over and beyond his term so as to subject the defendant to be dispossessed upon a warrant sued out in November, 1946.
The court erred in overruling the motion for a new trial.
Judgment reversed. Sutton, C. J., and Parker, J., concur.