First D.M.V., Inc. v. Blaya

630 So. 2d 206, 1993 Fla. App. LEXIS 12613, 1993 WL 530846
CourtDistrict Court of Appeal of Florida
DecidedDecember 21, 1993
DocketNo. 92-2186
StatusPublished

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First D.M.V., Inc. v. Blaya, 630 So. 2d 206, 1993 Fla. App. LEXIS 12613, 1993 WL 530846 (Fla. Ct. App. 1993).

Opinion

COPE, Judge.

Lessor First D.M.V., Inc., appeals a final judgment for rent due under a lease. Although the judgment is in the lessor’s favor, lessor contends that the final judgment should be for a larger amount.

The lease at issue in the present ease was described in this court’s opinion in First D.M.V., Inc. v. Amster, 645 So.2d 936 (Fla. 3d DCA 1989). It originated in 1983 and went into default in 1984. The landlord relet the premises, but could only do so at a lower rental.

The defaulted lease did not have an acceleration clause, so the lessor could only sue for rental amounts as they became due. The landlord brought suit and recovered judgment for its loss in rental amounts due up to March 1, 1985. That litigation was reviewed in First D.M.V., Inc. v. Amster, 545 So.2d at 936-38.

In 1990 the lessor initiated the present suit for its loss on later-due installments. In the meantime, on March 1, 1988, the lessor had sold the property to the successor tenant. The court awarded the lessor its loss in rental amounts for the period March 1, 1985 through March 1,1988, after giving credit for the rental amounts received from the new tenant. However, the court also reduced the landlord’s claim by giving the defaulting tenant credit for $50,000 in prepaid rent for the final twelve months under the original lease., Under that lease, the final twelve months would have occurred in the period 1991-92.

We agree with the lessor that the trial court erred by giving the $50,000 credit (attributable to the period 1991-92) against the lease amounts due for the period March 1, 1985 through March 1, 1988. This point was resolved against the lessee in the prior appeal. See id. at 937.

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