Ford v. Grimes
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Opinion
Defendant appeals a judgment that quieted title to real property in plaintiff, awarded plaintiff past due rent and dismissed defendant’s counterclaims. Defendant’s first two assignments of error relate to her counterclaims for a declaration of an equitable mortgage and a constructive trust, each of which must be proved by clear and convincing evidence. See Albino v. Albino, 279 Or 537, 550, 568 P2d 1344 (1977); Blue River Sawmills et al v. Gates et al, 225 Or 439, 447, 358 P2d 239 (1961). On de novo review, we conclude that there is no clear and convincing evidence of an equitable mortgage or a constructive trust.
Defendant next argues that there is no evidence to support the $5,400 judgment for past due rent.1 Plaintiff testified that defendant and her husband paid the house loan payments of $449.89 per month to the escrow agent in lieu of rent. There is no other evidence regarding the amount of past due rent. Therefore, plaintiff is entitled only to a judgment of $4,049.01 for arrearages in rent from July 1, 1989, through March 30, 1990.
Reversed and remanded with instructions to enter amended judgment awarding plaintiff the sum of $4,049.01; otherwise affirmed.
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820 P.2d 904, 109 Or. App. 692, 1991 Ore. App. LEXIS 1689, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/ford-v-grimes-orctapp-1991.