Billionaire wins right to hand back moth-infested £32.5m Notting Hill mansion An insect specialist said the mansion had 'an infestation of extreme proportions'. A billionaire couple won a refund for a moth. A couple who bought a London mansion for £32,500,000 ($40,200,000) have been told by a court that they can hand the property back and recoup most of their costs after the house was found to have.
A super-rich couple have won the right to hand back a £32.5million mansion they bought after it turned out to be 'infested by millions of moths'. Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak sued. False representation alleged by Claimants over severe moth infestation The case revolves around the sale of a Victorian house in West London, purchased by the Claimants for £32.5m in May 2019.
The Claimants alleged that they were induced to buy the property based on false representations made by the Defendant. (CNN) - A couple who bought a London mansion for £32,500,000 ($40,200,000) have been told by a court that they can hand the property back and recoup most of their costs after the house was. Image: Horbury Villa - Google Maps In a recent high-profile case, a billionaire couple has successfully won a refund after purchasing a £32.5 million mansion in Notting Hill, London, which turned out to be infested with moths.
The couple, Iya Patarkatsishvili and her husband Yevhen Hunyak, bought the seven-bedroom Horbury Villa in May 2019, only to discover a severe moth infestation shortly. A couple won a court battle after the previous owner of their £32.5m mansion did not disclose a hidden moth infestation. A couple who purchased a £32.5 million mansion in west London have won a.
A wealthy couple have won their High Court battle to return a £32.5million London mansion after discovering it was "infested by millions of moths". Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak sued property developer William Woodward.