CHARNOCK v. HOWARD ALLEN'S PAINT & BODY SHOP INC.

No. 90-1936.

585 So.2d 1158 (1991)

Charles T. CHARNOCK, Appellant, v. HOWARD ALLEN'S PAINT & BODY SHOP INC., and P.B.-L.W. Leasing Company, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

September 18, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary S. Israel, Palm Beach, for appellant.

Maxine A. Braten, Powers & Koons, West Palm Beach, for appellee Howard Allen's Paint & Body Shop Inc.

George P. Ord, Alley, Maass, Rogers & Lindsay, P.A., Palm Beach, for appellee P.B.-L.W. Leasing Co.


FARMER, Judge.

We affirm the trial court's decision in all respects, except one. The written estimates said nothing about storage charges. Nor is there any evidence that the repair shop ever orally notified appellant that it would claim per diem (or, for that matter, any other kind) storage charges. Appellant's first notice of any claim to such charges was in the claim of lien and notice of sale. Accordingly, we reverse that part of the decision which enforces the...

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