Ukrainian Yevgeny Gunyak and heiress of the Georgian oligarch Iya Patarkatsishvili returned? 32.5 million for the estate in Notting Hilly, London, since the house turned out to be infected with Molya. They filed a lawsuit in court, demanding the reverse repurchase of real estate and compensation for damage and sued more? 47 million. This is written by BBC. In 2019, the couple acquired an elite mansion in the prestigious area of \u200b\u200bLondon. It is expected that for such an amount they will receive the perfect house.
However, soon after the move, they found that the villa was populated by thousands of insects that constantly destroy the interior, textiles and even alcohol collections. Evgeny Gunyak in court said that he destroyed a hundred insects daily, but their number only increased. " This is a real horror! "
Spouses' lawyer, John McGi, claimed that buyers were misleading. At the time of sale, they were not informed about the existing problem. Therefore, they demanded a refund and compensation for damage caused. " They had to inform them about the problem, but they didn’t, ”the lawyer said.
Spouses insisted on canceling the sale transaction and the seller’s obligation to redeem the house back. Iya Patarkatsishvili-daughter of Badri Patarkatsishvili, a famous Georgian businessman owning shares in television channels, energy companies and media groups.
Her husband, Evgeny Gunyak, is a Ukrainian who developed a successful business in the financial sector and owning a large collection of wines, affected by the invasion of insects.
The trial has become one of the most loud in the field of real estate in the UK.
Judge Fancorth ruled that the spouses should be compensated for part 32.5 million pounds that they paid, buying real estate, minus the amount that takes into account the years that lived there. He also awarded them “significant damage”, including the coat of arms to the Earth, all the expenses incurred by them in search of the eradication of the invasion of moths, and 15,000 pounds for spoiled clothes.