CHARLESTON — A St. Albans masonry company is suing a Danville home improvement firm, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment in failing to pay more than $6,000.
Peerless Block & Brick Company Inc. filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Danville Lumber Company, alleging failure to perform its contractual obligations.
According to the complaint, between January-March 2017, Peerless supplied and delivered materials to Danville Lumber to use in its business. To date, the suit says, the amount of $6,134.53 remains due and owing.
The plaintiff alleges despite benefiting from the materials and services provided by the plaintiff, Danville Lumber has failed to pay the amount.
Peerless Block & Brick seeks trial by jury, judgment in the full amount of $6,134.53, plus pre- and post-judgment interest, costs of court and all other just and appropriate relief. It is represented by attorneys J. Andrew Skeens and Gene W. Bailey II of Hendrickson & Long PLLC in Charleston.
Kanawha Circuit Court case number 18-C-422