Landlord Marc Godart engages senior counsel to fight former tenant in High Court over €15,000 debt

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Case involving nonpayment of debt to former tenant not properly before court, counsel for Green Label Short Lets Ltd says

The Luxembourg landlord Marc Godart has chosen to engage a legal team, including a senior counsel, to fight an application in theHowever Gary McCarthy SC, for Godart company Green Label Short Lets Ltd, said the application on behalf of former tenant Lizet Pena-Herrera was not properly before the court and should be struck out.

Marc Godart and the law: Landlord and property letting agent facing range of criminal and civil court cases There was no reflection in either of the two affidavits that had been sworn by Mr Godart of the “awful situation” in which Ms Pena-Herrera had been left following her illegal eviction, rather the affidavits contained “excuses” and “being sorry for himself and his family”.

“Rather than feeling sorry for Ms Pena-Herrera he feels sorry for himself,” counsel said, and there was a “deep sense of entitlement” in both of Mr Godart’s sworn affidavits. He said he was there representing Green Label and had taken instructions from Mr Godart on that basis. He was not representing Mr Godart personally or his parents.

 

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