The Estate Trustee brought an application primarily seeking occupation rent and other damages from the Respondents, who had resided in the deceased's property since his death and refused to vacate.
The court found the Respondents liable for occupation rent, utility expenses, and other damages, including costs for property remediation and lock changes.
The Respondents' claim that the deceased intended for them to remain in the property without compensation was rejected, as a prior court had already found the supporting document inauthentic.
The court dismissed the Estate Trustee's claim for interest charges due to insufficient documentation.