ARNOLD, Judge.
The defendant first contends the "court erred in finding that `the fair market value of the premises immediately subsequent to the renovation was Forty-Two Thousand Dollars ($42,000)' because this finding was not supported by evidence in the record." There is evidence in the record that the residence in question was worth twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) prior to its renovation, and there is evidence in the record that approximately thirty thousand...
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