MAHLER v. BELLIS

No. 86-950.

435 N.W.2d 661 (1989)

231 Neb. 161

John MAHLER, Appellant, v. Lyle BELLIS, d/b/a L & B Construction Company, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

February 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kurt A. Hohenstein of Rager & Hohenstein, P.C., South Sioux City, for appellant.

William L. Binkard, South Sioux City, for appellee.

BOSLAUGH, CAPORALE, and GRANT, JJ., and BUCKLEY, District Judge and COLWELL, District Judge, Retired.


BUCKLEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, John Mahler, hired defendant-appellee, Lyle Bellis, a construction contractor, to do some remodeling to plaintiff's house. The written contract involved the conversion of an existing garage into a room enlarged by a 12- by 20-foot addition.

During the construction, numerous problems arose, and this suit followed. Plaintiff alleged that the defendant did not perform in a workmanlike manner and did not follow the...

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