PER CURIAM.
The appellant, a homeowner, entered into a contract with the appellee for the construction of renovations and improvements to the appellant's home. Without dispute on this appeal, the appellee did not finish the project and there were construction defects in the work which the appellee had done. The issue in this case was the amount of damages to which the appellant was entitled for the cost to correct the construction defects.
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