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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Brickler v. Myers Construction, Inc., 966 P.2d 335 (1998)

Citation
Brickler v. Myers Construction, Inc., 966 P.2d 335 (1998)
Parent Document
Brickler v. Myers Construction, Inc., 966 P.2d 335 (1998)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1998-09-04

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In the present case, the trial court found that the plumbing and bathroom fixtures, equipment and septic system were so defective that they rendered the house uninhabitable. The impact of these defects can be stated in simple terms. The plaintiffs in this case contracted to buy a residence. What they got was something less. We hold that plaintiffs’ action for breach of warranty was an action on their contract with defendant. As provided by the contract, therefore, plaintiffs are entitled to reasonable attorney fees.[ 13 ] Our Supreme Court has agreed to the extent of *274