Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, with costs.
After a nonjury trial, the court awarded judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. The trial court credited the testimony of the plaintiffs and their expert, finding that the discoloration of the tile grout was the result of the defendant's faulty workmanship.
We find that the evidence was legally sufficient to support a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs (see, Cohen v Hallmark Cards,
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