BENTON COUNTY, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A former truth TV famous person is accused in a unused lawsuit of pretending to have a contractor’s license and failing to finish upkeep on an Arkansas guy’s house.
The lawsuit was once filed in Benton County on Sept. 10 towards Madison Conserving LLC and Jason Duggar, who seemed at the TLC presentations “19 Kids and Counting” and “Counting On.”
Jason Duggar is without doubt one of the sons of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, who additionally starred within the strike truth form targeted on their massive population.
The plaintiff, Mark Thompson, stated he entered right into a word to shop for a house in Bella Vista from Madison Conserving, with Duggar because the contractor.
The grievance stated Duggar claimed to have a contractor’s license, however the Arkansas Contractor’s Licensing Board reportedly didn’t have one on record.
The word required 22 pieces to be repaired inside of 30 days, however later 11 months, many of the upkeep weren’t finished, the grievance stated.
Duggar is accused of no longer finishing paintings in the master suite and toilet, in addition to failing to totally set up the sod. The grievance lists diverse alternative problems, together with the want to restore crown molding upstairs and medication roofing issues.
In keeping with the lawsuit, Duggar said the roofing problems in April or Might and stated they’d be addressed. In past due Might, Duggar allegedly stated Thompson will have to pay anyone else to assemble the upkeep in lieu of him proceeding to take action.
Alleged textual content messages between Duggar and Thompson also are incorporated within the lawsuit, together with the only underneath.
“Mark, I have a question for you,” Duggar is accused of writing. “Instead of us coming back several times and you getting upset with me and me getting upset with you, what if I cut you a final check for however much you think it’s gonna cost to get these things? You sign a contract saying we are no longer responsible for any additional fixes on the home inspection repair list.”
Duggar and Madison Conserving are accused of fraud, negligence, and breach of word and breach of warranties within the lawsuit.
Thompson is looking for financial damages, which come with the price to assemble the upkeep, at the side of Thompson’s legal professional prices and charges. The volume can be enthusiastic at trial.
Duggar and Madison Holdings have no longer but replied to the lawsuit, court docket data display.