A wealthy couple won the right to return a £32.5m Notting Hill mansion due to a severe moth infestation, with the seller found to have given false answers and failed to disclose the issue. The daughter of a Georgian multibillionaire and her dentist husband purchased the lavish property, only to discover moths landing on their personal items and in their food and wine. The high-end property developer had not disclosed past moth problems when questioned about potential vermin and defects in the house during the sale process.
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