JACKSON v. PATTON

61254.

157 Ga. App. 410 (1981)

277 S.E.2d 769

JACKSON v. PATTON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 9, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Camille Hope, for appellant.

H. Thomas Patton, Jr., pro se.


DEEN, Presiding Judge.

Patton, a landlord, brought suit against Jackson, a tenant, alleging that she owed him $187 on an open account. Jackson answered denying the debt and counterclaimed for the amount of her security deposit, asserted a claim for treble damages and attorney fees as provided in Code Ann. § 61-606 (c), sought $180 in damages for failure to make certain repairs to the rental property, and requested a trial by jury.

After Patton responded...

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