· 10/17/2022

Mark Leedy v. Hickory Ridge, LLC

Syllabus

This appeal concerns a breach of contract claim. Mark Leedy (\Plaintiff\) and Hickory Ridge, LLC (\Defendant\) executed the Real Estate Land Installment Contract (\the Contract\) under which Plaintiff would purchase real estate from Defendant located at 195 Derby Drive, Kingsport, Tennessee (\the Property\). Although Defendant accepted money from Plaintiff to be applied toward insurance, Defendant opted to \self-insure.\ Sometime later, severe storms damaged the Property. Defendant failed to properly assess or repair the damage. Plaintiff spent another 18 months living on the Property all the while making payments before he left. Plaintiff sued Defendant in the Circuit Court for Sullivan County (\the Trial Court\) for breach of contract. Defendant filed a counterclaim. After a bench trial, the Trial Court ruled in favor of Plaintiff. Defendant appeals, arguing, among other things, that Plaintiff assumed the risk of loss. We hold, inter alia, that Defendant was obliged to insure the Property pursuant to the Contract and associated documents. However, we reverse the Trial Court's award to Plaintiff of attorney's fees and expenses as there is no provision in the Contract for such an award to Plaintiff. Otherwise, we affirm.

Judges: Judge D. Michael Swiney

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