Plyley v. Renovating Specialist, Inc. CA2/6
As the trial court noted, “[T]his action arises from a home improvement contract of under $4,000.” The contract involved the installation of two sliding glass doors at appellant George M. Plyley’s residence. The installer was respondent Renovating Specialist, Inc. (RSI). RSI’s salesperson was respondent Jay Steven Nudelman. The new doors worked properly and passed inspection, but appellant claimed they did not meet the contract’s specifications and building code requirements. Making a mountain out of a molehill, appellant filed a 42-page complaint consisting of 10 causes of action.
After a six-day court trial, judgment was entered in respondents’ favor on all 10 causes of action. The judgment awarded respondents their costs of $1,223 and awarded RSI its reasonable attorney fees of $95,531.68.
Appellant appeals from the judgment. We affirm.
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