Multi-million pound property misrepresentation: moth-infested mansion returned to seller
March 11, 2025
Multi-million pound property misrepresentation: moth-infested mansion returned to sellerMarch 11, 2025 Misrepresentations made in replies to pre-contract enquiries recently resulted in a buyer being able to rescind (terminate) a contract to purchase a £32.5 million house in London. The seller had confirmed in its replies that it was not aware of any vermin infestation when there was, in fact, a known moth infestation in the house. The purchaseIya Patarkatsishvili and Yevhen Hunyak (the “Buyers”) purchased a house in Notting Hill, West London (the “House”) from William Woodward-Fisher (“the Seller”) in May 2019 for £32.5 million. The mothsWithin days of the Buyers moving into the House they noticed the presence of a significant number of moths. The problem persisted despite treatments plans and extensive and expensive works being carried out. Pre-contract enquiriesIn response to specific pre-contract enquiries, the Seller had confirmed that he was not aware that the House had ever been affected by vermin infestation, that there were no reports to disclose and there were no defects which were not apparent on inspection (“the Replies”). The claimThe Buyers issued a claim for rescission of the sale contract on the basis of fraudulent misrepresentations made by the Seller (having failed to disclose the previous moth issues and associated reports), the return of the £32.5 million purchase price, interest and damages. They claimed that they would not have purchased the house if the misrepresentations had not been made by Seller. Court's decisionThe Seller’s Replies were found to be false and a misrepresentation. The Seller had been reckless in his reply as to whether there had been a vermin infestation (a ‘moth infestation’ was found to be a ‘vermin infestation’), and he did not honestly believe his other replies were true in relation to the reports and defects.
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