Opinion ID: 1872239
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: The Ultimatum

Text: The Bosarges finally decided to provide North River with an exhaustive list of problems [that] ha[d] not been corrected on [their] trailer, as of June 4, 1984: Kitchen: Molding loose Back window and door  door needs to be replaced  new framework for the door Air comes in around the floor and thru the light sockets Window pulling totally away from the seal Refrigerator door squeeks when opened Table will sit only in one spot, not level when moved Stove not level Parts missing in floor vents Kitchen drawer broken Counter top chipped  unfair top [sic] Master Bedroom: Paint peeling on the dresser Braces for the mirror gone Shower door not hung right Enamel on both lids of the camode [sic] cracking  top does not fit properly Wall boards behind vanity's loose  molding on vanity's not right Caulking around tub pulling loose  Tub not bolted down Air comes in thru the light sockets and around the floors Breakers keep throwing Faded spots on carpet in the bath Molding around the window off Small Bedroom: Wall board has scratch Door has gap at top Closet door scrapes when opened or closed Closet floor gets wet when it rains Bathroom door warped Enamel on camode [sic] cracking Air comes in around the floor and thru the light sockets Dew forms on walls and carpet in the cold months Living Room: Carpet pulling away from the wall White spots on the carpet by the bar Storm door has gap when closed  paint peeling on the door Vents have parts missing Air comes in thru the sockets and around the floors Couch cushions are deformed Outside of the trailer: The trailer needs to be insulated New bottom has to be put on  Servicemen cut big holes looking for a leak Hot water tank needs to be replaced  Hot water comes thru both faucets Screws on outside rusting. Plaintiff's Exh. 1. But North River didn't do anything; that is, North River seems to have thrown in the towel. Frustrated with North River's breach of its repeated assurances to repair the defects, the Bosarges wrote a letter to North River on October 4, 1984: We are putting each of you on notice. The enclosed payments will be all we will send, until our home is replaced or repaired to our satisfaction. [4] We have contacted our attorney and fully intend to sue, for damages and total indebtness on our home. One year is long enough to wait for repairs to be made. See Plaintiff's Exh. 2. The Bosarges did as promised; they withheld future payments on their loan.