Court Opinion

ID: 5611293
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-11 04:01:18.034753+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:37:06.967243
License: Public Domain

ON MOTION FOR REHEARING.
Broyles, P. J.
The fact that the lease-contract for certain lands was transferred by Mrs. McCook to Kennedy as collateral security for the notes sued on, and that he agreed to collect the rents every-year, does not show that it was his duty under the law, or thát he obligated himself, to keep the lands rented. The undisputed evidence was that when the lease-contract was transferred there was a tenant upon the lands; that he continued there during the years 1914 and 1915, and that Kennedy collected the rents for those years and accounted for them to Mrs. McCook; that the tenant left the lands at the end of the year 1915, and that they were not rented to any one for the two following years. There was no evidence which authorized a finding that Kennedy was responsible for the tenant leaving, or that it was his duty to secure another tenant and keep the lands rented. In our view of the case his obligation was merely to colled the rents from any tenant that might be upon the lands and to account for such rents.

Rehearing denied.

Bloodworth and Stephens, JJ., concur.