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Buyer of £32.5m mansion awarded refund after seller gave ‘false’ answers about property’s state

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
February 11, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
in REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak

A wealthy couple have won the right to hand back a £32.5m mansion they purchased in 2019 after it turned out to be infested by moths.

Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak sued the seller of their luxury London home for not informing them them about the moths, which ruined their clothes, spoiled their wine, and forced them to install hundreds of traps around their house.

They have now won their multi-million pound battle to get their money back from high-end property developer, William Woodward-Fisher.

Patarkatsishvili, the daughter of a Georgian oligarch, bought Horbury Villa in Notting Hill, which featured a swimming pool and spa, gym, wine room, library and cinema.

A High Court judge found that high-end property developer, William Woodward-Fisher, offered ‘false’ answers about the state of Horbury Villa in Notting Hill, while also failing to ‘honestly to disclose’ the ‘serious infestation’ of moths.

The court heard that Patarkatsishvili spotted the first signs of a moth ‘infestation’ a few days after she and her husband movedf into the property.

It led to the couple’s multi-million pound claim against Woodward-Fisher, who is a former champion rower who competed for Great Britain.

Suing to reverse the sale, Dr Hunyak told London’s High Court the moth plague hit a point where insects were landing on the couple and their two children’s toothbrushes, cutlery and plates of food, while he claimed he had to tip away glasses of wine after discovering moths floating there.

They said Woodward-Fisher, 68, had failed to disclose previous moth issues when answering pre-sale enquiries about the possibility of ‘vermin’ and hidden defects in the house.

Yesterday, giving judgment, Mr Justice Fancourt ruled in the couple’s favour, finding that they had been led into the purchase by Woodward-Fisher’s ‘false’ answers about the state of the property.

He said Mr Woodward-Fisher had failed ‘honestly to disclose’ the ‘serious infestation’ and reports concerning work required on the insulation where the moths had nested.

The judge made an order rescinding the sale, with Mr Woodward-Fisher having to pay back the £32.5million purchase price, less about £6million to recognise their use of the property since the purchase.

However, they will also receive about £4m in additional damages in relation to the infestation, including £15,000 for ruined clothes and the £3.7m they paid in stamp duty – taking the value of their payout to around £30m.

Georgina Muskett, senior associate at law firm Charles Russell Speechlys, commented: “It is really surprising that the Judge effectively forced the seller to take the property back, especially given the relatively broad nature of the enquiries and the amount of time it took the buyers to seek to terminate the purchase contract. However, because fraudulent misrepresentation was established, rescission was the primary remedy.  Ultimately, the buyers managed to persuade the Judge that they had not delayed and were able to force the property back on the seller and effectively “moth-ball” the sale contract.

“This case underlines the need for sellers to take the utmost care and caution when considering their replies to enquiries. The Judge was clearly drawn to the argument that the infestation of the insulation was a defect in the property, not apparent on inspection, like a moth to a flame. So, having answered a direct enquiry, the seller’s replies must be honestly given.

“Whilst the case turned on its facts, an unintended consequence of this case might well be that some sellers simply choose not respond to certain enquiries at all.  Taking such a stance could put a sale at risk but sellers will have to weigh up that possibility against the relative likelihood of expensive and lengthy litigation with a buyer.”

 

Read the orginal article: https://propertyindustryeye.com/buyer-of-32-5m-mansion-awarded-refund-after-seller-gave-false-answers-about-propertys-state/

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