dcoleman1061
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We're in Louisiana. In August, my in-laws hired a small company to build a 6 ft. wooden privacy fence in their back yard. The section in question is about 40 feet long. It was built and on Wednesday, December 26, about 25 feet of the fence fell down after a heavy rain. The support poles didn't break. They just fell over. At that time, we found that the support poles were buried only 1 foot in the ground with a collar of cement around the top 2 or so inches of the support pole at ground level. The pole was 8 ft. tall, according to the contractor, but he cut them down to about 5 feet tall so they were below the height of the fence panels which were 6 feet tall.
We called and met with the contractor on Friday, December 28. At that time he met with myself and my brother in law in the back yard about the fence. He informed us that he didn’t feel he was responsible and wouldn’t repair the fence for free. He said he would charge us $400 to fix it. We haven't had the repairs made yet but will do that as soon as we can get some estimates.
We have pictures and documentation showing they paid him to build it. Do we have grounds to take him to small claims court? If so, what can we sue him for and can I, his son in law, bring the case and represent my father in law in court?
We called and met with the contractor on Friday, December 28. At that time he met with myself and my brother in law in the back yard about the fence. He informed us that he didn’t feel he was responsible and wouldn’t repair the fence for free. He said he would charge us $400 to fix it. We haven't had the repairs made yet but will do that as soon as we can get some estimates.
We have pictures and documentation showing they paid him to build it. Do we have grounds to take him to small claims court? If so, what can we sue him for and can I, his son in law, bring the case and represent my father in law in court?