- Petitioner
- Ysasi
- Respondent
- Arceo
- Citation
- G.R. No. 136586
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Division
- Second Division
- Ponente
- Mendoza, J.
- Decided
- November 22, 2001
Summary
The Supreme Court resolved a landlord-tenant dispute involving lease obligations and damages claims. Petitioner spouses leased premises for their business but experienced flooding due to roof leaks. When repairs were allegedly inadequate, petitioners stopped paying rent and were sued for ejectment. They counter-sued for damages. The Court held that petitioners could not claim warranty against hidden defects since they inspected the premises and saw visible defects before signing the lease. The lessor's repair obligations were not breached as some repairs were made. However, the Court found that the trial court exceeded its jurisdiction in ordering payment of unpaid rentals since this issue was already finally adjudicated in the ejectment case. The decision demonstrates the application of Civil Code provisions on lease contracts, warranty against defects, and the principle that courts cannot decide matters already adjudicated with finality.
Intellegal Wiki · Key Holding
Affirmed the CA's dismissal of the lessees' damages complaint, holding they could not claim warranty against hidden defects since they inspected and saw the defects before signing the lease; deleted the order for unpaid rentals because that issue had already been finally adjudicated in the ejectment case and the trial court exceeded its jurisdiction.
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