Britt Builders, Inc. v. Brister
1993 La. App. LEXIS 1649, 618 So.2d 899, 1993 WL 145967 (1993)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- On March 1, 1984, Maureen Johnson Brister purchased Lot 201, which she specifically chose for its unusual shape and a large oak tree.
- Brister and her family began preparing the lot for construction, spending $1,630 to clear five smaller trees and debris.
- On June 25, 1984, Britt Builders, Inc., owned by James Britt, entered into a purchase agreement for the same Lot 201 from the same seller.
- Relying on a faulty title search that failed to identify Brister as the owner, Britt began work on the lot.
- Britt removed the large oak tree and poured a concrete slab for a residence at a cost of $10,179.76.
- On July 10, 1984, Britt first learned that Brister was the true owner of the lot, at which point all construction ceased.
- The unwanted slab had no warranty, was specific to Britt's house plans, and expert testimony established it diminished the lot's value.
- An expert estimated that removing the concrete slab would cost between $8,000 and $10,000.
Procedural Posture:
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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