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MGH Construction, Royal Texan Homes alleged to have failed to follow code in construction on Houston property

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Monday, November 25, 2024

MGH Construction, Royal Texan Homes alleged to have failed to follow code in construction on Houston property

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HOUSTON – Two Harris County individuals allege the contractors they hired to work on their home failed to follow code.

Brian Benken and Dominique Vila filed a complaint on Sept. 19 in the Harris County District Court against Mark Garraty, MGH Construction LLC and Royal Texan Homes LLC alleging breach of contract and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that in Jan. 26, 2016, they contracted defendants to build/remodel a high-quality and well-constructed property in Houston. They allege the defendants did not properly construct/remodel the property and failed to follow numerous construction laws and codes. The plaintiffs allege the property now requires extensive repairs.

The plaintiffs hold Garraty, MGH Construction LLC and Royal Texan Homes LLC responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to construct the residence in accordance with the contract, plans and specifications and in conformance with the acceptable construction standards and overbilled.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek monetary relief of more than $200,000 but less than $1 million and such other and further relief to which he may be justly entitled. They are represented by David V. Wilson II and Kyle D. Weynand of MehaffyWeber PC in Houston.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-65856

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