DocketNumber: No. 309477
Citation Numbers: 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 10325
Judges: QUINN, STATE TRIAL REFEREE.
Filed Date: 9/13/1995
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The relief sought in the first count is a foreclosure of a mechanic's lien for an alleged breach of this contract. The plaintiff in the second count also has raised a claim for Quantum Meruit.
The defendant has filed a special defense claiming that the plaintiff failed to complete the contract in accordance with it's terms and that the work done was performed in an unskilled and unworkmanlike manner. The defendant also claims as a special defense that the plaintiff is precluded from recovering by virtue of not fulfilling all the requirements of the Home Improvement Act, Conn. Gen. Stats. §
The court must first address the defense of failure to comply CT Page 10326 with the Home Improvement Act. Chapter #400 of the Conn. Gen. Stats. is entitled Home Improvement Contractors. Section
The court must now consider the claims of the plaintiff that it is entitled to relief based on Quantum Meruit. Again, the court must look at the exhibits and the testimony of the parties. It is evident to the court that the defendant was justified in firing the plaintiff and hiring another party to complete the contract. The evidence that the court deemed to be credible led to this conclusion. The method of reaching and signing the contract was not proper. The home bargained for was not the same as the one delivered. Some of the interior varied from the contract. Delivery was late and not in accordance with the contract.
The court finds, that the plaintiff breached the contract and was rightfully discharged by the defendant. Since the defendant had to expend approximately the sum of money remaining under the alleged contract to complete the home, the court awards no damages to her on her cross-complaint.
The court finds that the plaintiff is not entitled to a foreclosure and the lien placed on the premises is discharged. Damages and costs are not awarded to either party.
Francis R. Quinn State Trial Referee