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Woman seeks damages following allegedly faulty inspection of home for termites

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Woman seeks damages following allegedly faulty inspection of home for termites

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GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is seeking damages following an incident in which she was allegedly misinformed about the soundness of a home that she purchased.

Lori Gremillion filed a suit against House Call Home Inspection LLC, Fumigation Unlimited Inc. and XYZ Insurance Co. in the 24th Judicial District Court on April 18.

According to the claim, House Call Home Inspection and Fumigation Unlimited examined a property located at 10137 Stephen Drive in River Ridge on April 16, 2015, that the plaintiff was considering for purchase. The inspection was done for the purpose of checking for termites and structural soundness, the suit states. The inspection allegedly yielded results that found the presence of termites only in several portions of the house. Due to the results, the suit states that the plaintiff chose to purchase the property. However, allegedly following the purchase of the property, termites were found to be in multiple locations in the residence and to such an extent that the home was not fit to be inhabited, which purportedly resulted in monetary and other damages to Gremillion.

The defendants are accused of negligence through their failure to inspect the property thoroughly, as well as breach of duty in failing to thoroughly inspect the residence.

The plaintiff is seeking an unspecified amount in damages plus legal costs and fees. She is represented by Wallace Kent Porter in Metairie. The case has been assigned to Division B Judge Cornelius E. Regan.

The 24th Judicial District Court Case number 759976 

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