Judgment reversed on the law and facts, with costs, and new trial granted solely on the issue of the amount of rent due and owing to the estate from respondent. Memorandum: Generally an individual cotenant may occupy the property of tenancy-in-common without incurring liability for such occupancy (Wood v. Phillips, <a href="/opinion/3638756/wood-v-phillips/" aria-description="Citation for case: Wood v. . Phil…
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