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GROSSMAN HOLDINGS LTD. v. HOURIHAN Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: A builder constructed a house as a mirror image of the agreed-upon plans. The court held the buyers’ damages were not the cost to rebuild but the diminution in the property’s value caused by the deviation, applying the “economic waste” doctrine from the Restatement.
Legal Significance: This case formally adopted the Restatement (First) of Contracts § 346(1)(a) in Florida, establishing that for construction defects, damages are the lesser of cost-to-complete or diminution-in-value, especially where correction would cause unreasonable economic waste.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
The Hourihans (Plaintiffs) entered into a contract with Grossman Holdings Ltd. (Defendant) to purchase a house to be constructed. The contract, model home, and architectural drawings all indicated the house would have a southeast exposure. The contract stipulated that the builder would construct the house “substantially the same” as the plans and model. Subsequently, Grossman revised the plans to build a mirror image of the house, reversing its orientation. The Hourihans discovered the change and immediately objected, but Grossman proceeded with construction of the reversed home despite their protests. The Hourihans sued for breach of contract. The trial court found a breach had occurred but refused to award damages, reasoning that reconstruction would constitute economic waste and that the home’s overall market value had appreciated. The district court of appeal reversed, holding that the economic waste doctrine was inapplicable to residential construction and that the proper measure of damages was the cost to reconstruct the home to conform to the original plans.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: What is the proper measure of damages for breach of a construction contract when the builder fails to construct a residence according to the agreed-upon specifications, and rectifying the defect would result in unreasonable economic waste?
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Legal Issue
What is the proper measure of damages for breach of a construction contract when the builder fails to construct a residence according to the agreed-upon specifications, and rectifying the defect would result in unreasonable economic waste?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- For a construction contract breach, Florida adopts Restatement § 346(1)(a). -