MELSON v. COOK

Civ. 6778.

545 So.2d 796 (1989)

Rivard MELSON v. Mary Elizabeth COOK.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rivard Melson, pro se.

Mary Elizabeth Cook, pro se.


RUSSELL, Judge.

Cook originally brought suit for rent and obtained a judgment in small claims court. The tenant, Melson, appealed to the circuit court for a trial de novo. After an ore tenus hearing, the circuit court rendered a judgment for Cook for $525. Melson appeals. We affirm.

The dispositive issue is whether the trial court erred in awarding Cook $525 for the rent due for the month of January.

In October 1981 the parties entered...

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