Billionaire wins right to hand back moth-infested £32.5m Notting Hill mansion
- A couple has won the right to return a £32.5 million Notting Hill mansion due to a severe moth infestation, as a High Court judge ruled in their favor.
- William Woodward-Fisher, the seller, provided false information about the property's condition, failing to disclose the infestation, according to Mr. Justice Fancourt.
- The couple will receive approximately £30 million in total, including £4 million in damages and the return of their purchase price, after the sale was rescinded.
- Mr. Woodward-Fisher must now sell the property again and return the couple's money, as the judge found they established their case in fraudulent misrepresentation.
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