California Panel Upholds Finding Against Contractor For Misplaced Conduits

(May 1, 2018, 8:50 AM EDT) -- SANTA ANA, Calif. — A California appellate court on April 13 affirmed a trial court judge’s ruling awarding $458,482 in damages and $250,000 in attorney fees and costs to the buyer of a commercial property after finding that the contractor who installed a foundation could be liable for breach of warranty when misplacing plumbing and electrical conduits, holding that the rights of the previous owner passed on to the new owner (New Pacific Carlyle LLC v. White Residential Inc., No. G051437, Calif. App., 4th Dist., 3rd Div., Calif. App. Unpub. LEXIS 2513)....

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