Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Citation
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Parent Document
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2006-11-20
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/8345080/heath-v-palmer/ ↗
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- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 181 Vt. 545 (2006)
Full Text
841 chars¶ 12. The court does not explain, however, why drywall problems that were repaired once and “have since become problems again” do not violate the warranty of good workmanship. Nor does the possibility that some drywall damage “could have occurred in the year and half of occupancy” represent a clear finding that the damages were caused by plaintiffs rather than by the builder, and therefore were not recoverable. Nor does the court identify the source of the $1,628.64 drywall-repair figure. Nor, finally, does the court’s assertion that “similar issues arise with respect to the other damage assessments that Buyers object to” adequately explain the basis for excluding specific repairs to the other areas in question. Accordingly, we conclude that the case must be remanded for additional findings addressed to these issues as well. III.