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Ten yeаrs аgо, Peytоn аnd Pоsie had built their own house near a scenic forest preserve. In mid-September, the roof of their house was damaged by hail from a severe storm. They reached out to Darcy’s Dynamic Roof Repair for the necessary repairs to their roof. During their phone conversation, they agreed to a total price of $50,000 for the roof repair, given extensive damage to their roof. The next morning, Darcy arrived at their home with coffee and donuts and a written agreement for them to review and sign. Darcy first explained the necessity of a $2,000 deposit and said his roofing repair company had a long list of homeowners waiting for their services. He also explained that the deposit was non-refundable if the roof repair was not completed for any reason. Furthermore, the agreement provided that the roof repair would be completed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and Village Building Code requirements. Darcy also assured Peyton and Posie that by signing the agreement, they automatically had a warranty that all roof repair work performed by Darcy’s Dynamic Roof Repair would follow the Village Code and manufacturer’s specifications for roof repair. Both the Village Code and the manufacturer’s specifications required the use of 2” nails for roof repair with new shingles placed over an existing layer of dry shingles. If any of the roof repair work failed to follow the manufacturer’s specifications, Darcy’s Dynamic Roof Repair would have a two-week period for remediation. If the issues were not resolved, they all agreed to seek resolution at mandatory arbitration. Before he added his signature, Peyton added language in the agreement that the homeowners would be the only ones who would be awarded attorneys’ fees at arbitration. They also noticed that the price for the roof repair was listed at $20,000, but they said nothing to Darcy. At the time the contract was signed, Darcy’s face was very red and his hands were shaking. Six months before he met Peyton and Posie, Darcy had been in a motorcycle accident and suffered brain damage. As a result, he often had memory lapses, including on the day the agreement was signed. Once the agreement was signed, the crew for Darcy’s Dynamic Roof Repair began the roof repair work and sometimes nailed new shingles onto the existing shingles using 1” nails even when it began to get dark outside. There was another storm the next day with high winds and rain. Within hours of the downpour, Peyton and Posie began noticing a constant drip in their fireplace. When they walked outside the following day, they noticed there were at least five shingles from the roof that were lying around their yard. When they took a ladder and looked at the roof, they were shocked to see multiple cut shingles, along with newer shingles plastered over wet shingles underneath. After he explained everything to Posie, he contacted their lawyer. Explain any legal remedies Peyton and Posie have against the roofing company. Discuss any and all defenses Darcy’s Dynamic Roof Repair can raise.
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