Ingram v. Drouin
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs Dean and Suzanne Ingram appealed a superior court order granting summary judgment to defendants Michael Drouin and Drouin Builders, Inc. on plaintiffs' claims for damages. The dispute arose over the sale of a house in Laconia. Drouin Builders originally purchased the property on which the house was built, and Michael Drouin lived there prior to selling the property to plaintiffs. Plaintiffs contended that the didn't notice any problems with the house until several years had passed since the sale of the house. Plaintiffs then brought a write seeking damages against defendants for failing to "properly construct" the house. Defendants countered that an eight-year statute of limitations had passed, and plaintiffs' claims were therefore barred. The trial court agreed, and plaintiffs appealed. Finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed.
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