- Petitioner
- Racaza
- Respondent
- Susana Realty
- Citation
- G.R. No. L-20330
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Division
- En Banc
- Ponente
- Regala, J.
- Decided
- December 22, 1966
Summary
This Supreme Court case involves a landlord-tenant dispute where Adolfo Racaza, who had leased land since 1952 and built improvements on it, was ordered to vacate by Susana Realty Inc. After two demands to quit and corresponding ejectment suits, the courts consistently ordered Racaza's eviction. The key legal issue was whether Racaza could recover the full cost of his house improvements. The Supreme Court affirmed that the ejectment was proper based on lease expiration rather than non-payment of rent, and that lessees are not possessors in good faith entitled to full reimbursement under Article 448 of the Civil Code. Instead, Article 1678 governs, allowing reimbursement of only half the value of useful improvements. The Court awarded Racaza P3,500, representing half of his house's P7,000 fair market value, establishing important precedent on lessees' rights to improvement reimbursement.
Intellegal Wiki · Key Holding
Affirmed the CA: a lessee is not a possessor in good faith and cannot invoke Article 448, so his useful improvements are governed by Article 1678, entitling him only to half their value (P3,500).
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