Weber v. Burgess
N/AOUTCOME: Plaintiff's Judgment
Plaintiffs asserted claims for fraudulent concealment. The court found that the seller had actual knowledge of material defects in the home and failed to disclose the same to the plainiffs.
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Practice Areas: Government Contracts, Construction & Development, Litigation
OUTCOME: Plaintiff's Judgment
Plaintiffs asserted claims for fraudulent concealment. The court found that the seller had actual knowledge of material defects in the home and failed to disclose the same to the plainiffs.
OUTCOME: Judgment in Favor of Plaintiffs
Plaintiffs asserted claims against Windermere and its agent for breaches of fiduciary duties and failure to disclose conflicts of interest. After a trial before a 12 person jury, the jury found that t ... he agent had breached his fiduciary duties to plaintiffs when he failed to disclose his financial interests with a home remodel contractor that he recommended to plainitffs in order to pursuade them to purchase a home. The contractor was unlicensed at the time, and caused over $500,000 of damage as a result of poor workmanship, among other things. The jury awarded plaintiffs $522,000 in damages, and the Court awarded an additional $500,000 in attorneys fees to plaintiffs.