Case Name: BASHA v. ALES
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1929-10-21
Citations: 12 La. App. 29
Docket Number: No. 11,141
Parties: BASHA v. ALES
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 12
Pages: 29–29

Head Matter:
No. 11,141
Orleans
BASHA v. ALES
(October 21, 1929. Opinion and Decree.)
(November 18, 1929. Rehearing Refused.)
Walter B. Hamlin, of New Orleans, attorney for plaintiff, appellee.
P. L. Fourchy, of New Orleans, attorney for defendant, appellant.

Opinion:
WESTERFIELD, J.
This is a suit by a landlord against a tenant for damages to leased premises. The court below awarded $196.90. After reviewing the evidence in the record we are of opinion that with the exception of the removal of a plank in the floor of one of the rooms and the removal of several shelves, plaintiff has failed to establish the alleged damages claimed by a preponderance of the evidence.
We believe that $50 will be a proper allowance under the circumstances.
For the reasons assigned the judgment appealed from is amended by reducing the amount awarded from $196.90 to $50, and as thus amended affirmed.