CHARLESTON – A Kentucky company alleges a St. Albans individual defaulted on a lease agreement for a cabin.
River Country Rentals LLC filed a complaint Sept. 11 in Kanawha Circuit Court against Adrian Woolwine alleging breach of contract.
According to the complaint, plaintiff and defendant entered into a rental purchase agreement and disclosure statements in February 2016, whereby defendant agreed to purchase a 20-by-30 cabin for $15,990. The plaintiff alleges that it has been damaged for not receiving the required monthly payments and that it terminated the rent-to-own agreement in June.
The plaintiff holds Woolwine responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to make the required monthly payments, failed to reinstate the rent-to-own agreement and refused to allow plaintiff to take possession of the rented property.
The plaintiff seeks an order declaring that the rent-to-own agreement has been terminated and plaintiff is entitled to take possession of the property, compensatory damages, plus interest and any further relief as the court may deem proper and necessary. It is represented by Patrick C. Timony and Kaitlyn N. McKitrick of Bowles Rice LLP in Charleston. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge James C. Stucky.
Kanawha Circuit Court case number 17-C-1283