Court Reverses Judgment Against Remodeling Contractor Over Homeowner’s Failure to Present Correct Measure of Damages

Court Reverses Judgment Against Remodeling Contractor Over Homeowner’s Failure to Present Correct Measure of Damages

This case arises from dispute between a homeowner and a contractor regarding a home remodel. After the homeowner terminated the contractor from the project, litigation ensued. While the homeowner initially recovered just under $500,000.00 at trial, this was reversed on appeal due to issues with the timing of the damages calculations.

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Court Affirms Judgment in Favor of Contractor Over Owner’s Failure to Present Evidence of Damages at the Time of the Breach of Warranty and Violation of Florida Building Code

Court Affirms Judgment in Favor of Contractor Over Owner’s Failure to Present Evidence of Damages at the Time of the Breach of Warranty and Violation of Florida Building Code

This case from Florida’s Third DCA arises from a lawsuit between a condominium and its builder over various claimed defects in the construction. The court’s decision ultimately turned on the sufficiency of the evidence related to damages presented at trial and the jury instructions used in the case.

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Court Imposes $71,444 Judgment on Fence Company For Failure to Timely Complete Project

Court Imposes $71,444 Judgment on Fence Company For Failure to Timely Complete Project

A case decided yesterday by Florida’s First District Court of Appeal imposed a $71,444 judgment on a fence company for failing to complete a project under the terms of the original contract and then the terms of an agreed understanding between the parties on the completion date.

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Recent Court Decision Confirms Measure of Damages in Construction Cases and Awards Homeowner $40,850 Over Failure to Pull Proper Permits

Recent Court Decision Confirms Measure of Damages in Construction Cases and Awards Homeowner $40,850 Over Failure to Pull Proper Permits

Last week Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal issued an opinion the described and confirmed the ways breach of contract damages can be calculated in construction disputes and allowed termination of a contract for failure to pull proper permits. This case serves as a good reminder to do things the right way and has some great discussion of the type of information contractors should expect to provide in court over a payment dispute.

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