Teller v. McCoy
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
253 S.E.2d 114 (1978)
- Written by Anjali Bhat, JD
Facts
Tenants (plaintiffs) brought an action against their landlord (defendant), arguing there was an implied warranty of habitability that the landlord breached. The trial court certified questions about the implied warranty of habitability to the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (McGraw, J.)
Concurrence/Dissent (Neely, J.)
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