HOMEOWNERS WIN COUNTERCLAIMS AGAINST CONTRACTOR FOR FAILURE TO PERFORM IN WORKMANLIKE MANNER
publication date: Apr 18, 2004
After performing concrete work that homeowners refused to pay for, the contractor sued. The homeowners counterclaimed, arguing that the contractor did not perform in a workmanlike manner, as required by the contract. The trial court agreed, and awarded the homeowners damages. The contractor unsuccesfully appealled to the Court of Appeals.
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