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Santa Fe resident alleges septic systems company damaged his property

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Santa Fe resident alleges septic systems company damaged his property

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GALVESTON — A  Santa Fe man is suing a septic systems company alleging his property was damaged as a result of negligent workmanship.

Stephen Pulley filed a complaint Sept. 18 in Galveston County District Court against Richard Keenan, doing business as Keenan's Well & Septic Systems, alleging negligence and violation of the Texas Deceptive Practices Act. 

According to the complaint, Pulley hired Keenan's to engineer and install a septic system March 3, 2017, at 6222 Ave. M., Santa Fe. The suit alleges Keenan's failed to do the work it in a responsible way, which resulted in leaks and damages to Pulley's property. The defendant allegedly has failed to fix the system as it is obligated to do despite numerous requests from the plaintiff.

Pulley seeks monetary relief up to $100,000, attorney fees, court costs, interest and all other just relief. He is represented by attorney Don J. Sixta of Sixta and Associates PC in Friendswood.

Galveston County District Court case number 19-CV-1796

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