John Allen Construction, LLC v. Jerome Hancock, Sandra Hancock, and Carroll Bank and Trust

Case Number
W2008-02785-COA-R3-CV

This is a construction case. The defendant landowners entered into an oral contract with the
plaintiff contractor to construct a house. When the house was substantially completed, the
homeowners terminated the builder, citing defective work. At the time of termination, there
were two unpaid invoices. After filing a notice of lien on the landowners’ property, the
contractor filed suit for breach of contract and to enforce the lien. The landowners
counterclaimed for breach of contract and sought damages stemming from the defective
work. After a trial, the trial court entered judgment for the contractor and awarded a portion
of the amount sought. The trial court’s order did not address enforcement of the contractor’s
lien. The landowners appeal. Because the trial court’s order does not address, among other
things, enforcement of the lien, it is not a final judgment, and this Court does not have
jurisdiction over the appeal. Therefore, we dismiss the appeal and remand the case to the
trial court for further proceedings.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Chancellor Ron E. Harmon
Case Name
John Allen Construction, LLC v. Jerome Hancock, Sandra Hancock, and Carroll Bank and Trust
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No