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FOURTH JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT OF V I RGI NI A CIRCUIT COURT O F THE C ITY OF NORFOLK
EVERETT
A. MAR TI N, JR .
100 ST. PAUL'S BOULEVARD NORFOLK. VIRGIN IA 23510
J UDGE
December 22, 2014
Scott B. Konikoff, Esq. 1503 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23517 Barry R. Koch, Esq. Inman & Strickler, P.L.C. 575 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suite 200 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452
RE:
Clifford G. Newman v. Fr eeman Homes, I nc., et al., Civil Docket No. CL14-1249 Benjamin Bessant, et al., v. Freeman Homes, Inc., et al., Civil Docket No. CL14-1250
Dear Mr. Konikoff and Mr. Koch: These legally simple cases of breach of contract and breach of a statutory warranty on the sale of new homes have been unduly protracted and complicated by nonsuits and the pleadings. In short, the plaintiffs claim there were defects in the new homes they purchased in 2007, and the defendants have not repaired them. The three plaintiffs first sued Freeman Homes, Inc. ("Freeman Homes") and Dey Street Properties, LLC ("Dey Street") on August 5, 20 10, for violations of the building code, breach of contract, breach o.f statutory warranty, breach of VA warranty, and specific performance. (CLl 0-5168 - the "first action"). The defendants demurred, and the plaintiffs suffered their first nonsuit by final order entered on July 20, 2011. Clifford Newman ("Newman") refiled his complaint (CLl 1-7385) on October 11, 2011, and Benjamin Bessant and Dorothy Horne ("Bessant") filed theirs (CLll-7454) on October 12, 2011. In their similar complaints (the "second actions"), the plaintiffs added Keith Freeman ("Freeman") as a defendant and claimed breaches of "implied" warranty, "new home" warranty, and VA warranty, breach of contract, negligence in violation of the building code, actual and constructive fraud, and constructive trust. The defendants again demurred.