Brooke Buttrey v. Holloway's, Inc., et al.

Case Number
M2011-01335-COA-R3-CV

A homeowner sued builders for the defective construction of a house, alleging breach of contract, intentional misrepresentations, and violations of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. The trial court dismissed the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act claims, but found the builders liable for intentional misrepresentations and breach of the contract by failing to build the house in a workmanlike manner. The trial court awarded the homeowner the full amount she paid to have the house built as well as her attorney’s fees. The builders appealed, claiming the evidence did not support the amount of damages awarded, the evidence did not support the court’s finding of intentional misrepresentation, and the homeowner was not entitled to attorney’s fees. We modify the damages awarded to the homeowner to conform to the evidence presented. We reverse the court’s award of attorney’s fees, and we reverse the court’s finding that the builders intentionally misrepresented material facts.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Patricia J. Cottrell
Originating Judge
Judge Jim T. Hamilton
Case Name
Brooke Buttrey v. Holloway's, Inc., et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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