SHARP v. SUMNER

No. S00A0085.

528 S.E.2d 791 (2000)

272 Ga. 338

SHARP v. SUMNER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

May 1, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Moulton, Conyers, for appellant.

Ralph S. Goldberg, Decatur, for appellee.


HUNSTEIN, Justice.

Roy Sexton purchased a house in Lithonia in 1996. Sexton's employee, Lisa Sumner, moved into the house with her children. Sumner worked for Sexton at his repair shop and also was a caretaker for Sexton's ailing mother. Sexton died six months later and Janice Chandler Sharp was appointed administratrix of his estate. Sharp brought an action to dispossess Sumner of the house which Sumner defended on the ground that the house had been an inter vivos...

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