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Property owner suing contractor and lender, citing breach of contract

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Property owner suing contractor and lender, citing breach of contract

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PRINCETON — A real estate owner is suing a contractor and a lender, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence.

Christopher Haynes filed a complaint in Mercer Circuit Court against Wiley's Construction and MCNB Banks, alleging they failed to meet their contractual obligations.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Aug. 10, 2017, he entered into an addendum contract with Wiley to complete his log cabin residence for $195,000. MCNB provided the loan for the project. As a result of defendants' negligence and breaches, the plaintiff suffered loss of construction of his log cabin residence, loss of use of same, annoyance, aggravation and inconvenience. The plaintiff holds Wiley's Construction and MCNB Banks responsible because Wiley failed to complete the log cabin in a timely manner and with reasonable workmanship, and MCNB failed to inspect the property prior to disbursing the amounts under the disbursement schedule.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendants, jointly and severally for all his damages, with interest, costs, fees and expenses, and such other relief deemed proper and just. He is represented by Anthony R. Veneri of Anthony R. Veneri, Attorney at Law in Princeton.

Mercer Circuit Court Case number 18-C-309

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