Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Citation
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Parent Document
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2006-11-20
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2092056/heath-v-palmer/ ↗
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- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
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- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
- Heath v. Palmer, 2006 VT 125 (2006)
Full Text
903 chars¶ 2. The facts may be summarized as follows. Plaintiffs entered into a "buy-build" contract with defendants for the construction and purchase of a new home. The total price of the home was $261,302. The closing occurred in October 1999. Plaintiffs received a copy of defendants' "Service Repair and Warranty Policy" at the closing. The policy called for plaintiffs to inspect the property thirty days, ninety days, and twelve months after the closing, to complete and return inspection reports, and to provide access for defendants to conduct service calls in response to the inspection reports. The policy represented that defendants offered "quality construction with exceptional value" and set forth a "limited warranty on the construction of every home we build" with the exception of components such as furnace, cabinets, and light fixtures that were covered by their own manufacturers' warranties.