Bogans v. Jeffers

430 A.2d 518, 1981 D.C. App. LEXIS 273
CourtDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 24, 1981
DocketNo. 80-797
StatusPublished

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Bogans v. Jeffers, 430 A.2d 518, 1981 D.C. App. LEXIS 273 (D.C. 1981).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Appellant contends the Small Claims court abused its discretion in dismissing a portion of his counterclaim. We find that the court had exclusive jurisdiction over the counterclaim and erred in refusing to hear it. Accordingly, we reverse and remand for a new trial on the counterclaim.

Plaintiff-appellee brought suit for the value of a sewing machine held by defendant-appellant as security for a personal debt. Appellant counterclaimed for $452: $200 for unpaid rent, $200 for the value of time lost from his business, and $52 for a personal loan.

The testimony below indicated that appellant Bogans had leased to Jeffers a space in the rear of appellant’s shoe repair shop. Appellee subsequently installed his sewing machine on the leased premises. During the proceeding, appellee admitted owing fifty dollars as a personal debt to Bogans, and Bogans did not deny that the sewing machine belonged to appellee. The trial court rendered judgment for appellee for the return of the sewing machine, provided that he pay appellant the fifty dollars. The court, however, dismissed appellant’s counterclaim for unpaid rent on the grounds that it was not properly before the court and that such matters should be referred to the Landlord and Tenant Branch. Pursuant to D.C.Code 1973, § 11-721(c) and D.C.App.R. 6(d), appellant applied for allowance to appeal from the ruling of the Small Claims court. This court granted that application.

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