Custom Built Homes, v. G.S. Hinsen Company, Inc.

Case Number
01A01-9511-CV-00513

This appeal arises out of a dispute over the workmanship of residential renovations. The interior designer hired by the owner to undertake the renovations withheld final payment to the contractor who performed the work because the owner was dissatisfied with the renovations. After the contractor obtained a judgment against the interior designer in the Williamson County General Sessions Court, the interior designer perfected an appeal to the Circuit Court for Williamson County and filed a counterclaim against the contractor. Following a bench trial, the trial court dismissed the interior designer’s claims against the contractor and entered a judgment against the interior designer for the remaining balance of the construction contract. The interior designer has appealed. While the trial court erroneously concluded that the Contractor’s Licensing Act of 1976 prevented the interior designer from pursuing its claims against the contractor, we have concluded that the trial court reached the proper result. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment.

Authoring Judge
Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Henry Denmark Bell
Case Name
Custom Built Homes, v. G.S. Hinsen Company, Inc.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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