Nagy, J. v. Avant Gardening

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 1, 2019
Docket852 WDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Nagy, J. v. Avant Gardening, (Pa. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

J-A03019-19

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

JEAN NAGY AND CHRISTOPHER : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NAGY : PENNSYLVANIA : : v. : : : AVANT GARDENING, INC. : : No. 852 WDA 2018 Appellant

Appeal from the Judgment Entered June 8, 2018 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County Civil Division at No(s): GD-16-000336

BEFORE: BOWES, J., SHOGAN, J., and STRASSBURGER*, J.

MEMORANDUM BY SHOGAN, J.: FILED MAY 1, 2019

Appellant, Avant Gardening, Inc., appeals from the June 8, 2018

judgment entered on a verdict in favor of Appellees, Jean and Christopher

Nagy, in the amount of $47,840.00. After review, we affirm.

The record reveals that in 2004, Appellees entered into an oral contract

with Appellant for the construction of retaining walls. N.T., 5/4/18, at 29.

Appellant agreed to construct the walls using VERSA-LOK bricks and VERSA-

GRID geotextile reinforcing material. Id. at 32. Appellees paid Appellant

$45,935.06 for the walls. Id. at 53. Appellant completed the walls in two

phases between 2004 and 2007. Id. at 46. After Appellant completed the

construction, Appellees observed defects in the walls including splitting,

leaning, tilting, and sinking of the bricks. Id. at 48. Appellees contacted

Appellant, and Appellant returned and attempted to repair the walls over the ____________________________________ * Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-A03019-19

next seven years. Id. at 46-62. In 2016, despite numerous repairs, Appellees

had the retaining walls demolished and rebuilt by a separate contractor at a

cost of $52,690.00. N.T., 5/7/18, at 5.

On January 8, 2016, Appellees filed a praecipe for a writ of summons.

On May 19, 2016, Appellees filed a complaint against Appellant, and on August

8, 2016, Appellees filed an amended complaint. In the amended complaint,

Appellees asserted claims of negligence in the construction of the walls, breach

of contract, and unjust enrichment. Following a nonjury trial, the trial court

found in favor of Appellees and awarded damages in the amount of

$47,840.00.

Appellant filed timely post-trial motions that were denied on May 29,

2018. Appellant filed a praecipe for the entry of judgment on the verdict, and

judgment was entered on June 8, 2018. This timely appeal followed. Both

the trial court and Appellant complied with Pa.R.A.P. 1925.

On appeal, Appellant raises the following issues for this Court’s

consideration:

1. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law by not finding that Appellees’ claims were time-barred by the Statute of Limitations?;

2. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law and/or abuse its discretion by not finding that Appellees had committed spoliation of evidence?;

3. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law and/or abuse its discretion by permitting the use or admission of unauthenticated evidence which informed an expert’s testimony?;

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4. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law and/or abuse its discretion by permitting the improper use of a PowerPoint presentation not included in the pre-trial statement and not disclosed to Appellant prior to trial?;

5. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law and/or abuse it discretion by allowing expert testimony beyond the fair scope of that expert’s report?; and

6. Did the Trial Court err as a matter of law and/or abuse its discretion by entering a verdict against the weight of evidence?

Appellant’s Brief at 5.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties, the relevant law, and the

certified record before us, including the trial court’s August 7, 2018 opinion.

After review, it is our determination that the trial court’s opinion thoroughly

and correctly addressed Appellant’s claims of trial court error. Accordingly,

we affirm on the basis of the trial court’s opinion and adopt its reasoning as

our own. The parties are directed to attach a copy of that opinion in the event

of further proceedings in this matter.

Judgment affirmed.

Judgment Entered.

Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq. Prothonotary

Date: 5/1/2019

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON:PLEAS.:OF ALLEGHENY'COUNTY,_PENNSYL.VANIA., · CiVIL t>IVlSrO�( .

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IN'TIQwi:0URT{j?f (:;OM¥0N PLEAS Of' ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA .JEAN.NAGY.anct ·C.aRISTOPHER NAGY., GiVIL. DIVISION. wife and husband, : . . No.:

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·OPINION

WAL.E:Q,J. I ,. I . I I I 1'his appealconcerds the M�.y 11,.2018, Non-JuryVerdict enteredby the.Courtinfavor.of I ' : .

l ,· the Fiaj�tiffs, Jean N�gy and· Chrlstopher Nagy {''Piain(iffs"); regarding claims. for def�G(iv.e.

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· retainiiig• 1 walls ccmsiro¢t1;, • "'!, � 'lu� Defendant•.. Av.a�t. Gardening; Inc, ,('·'I)eferid�nt") .. 'The Court � • • • I

·I l I .awarded dama;e� .to P.l�infif;(s .in--�be· amount of Jprty.,seven.'th<'.>µs�ndi eigllt-fiun�rtd. and 'forty I t ' dolhmr($47�84.0.00). b,"ef¢.�dant�ppeal�,.for th� reason;'; set.forth hr this.Qpfo1on,.:the-brg�rshc.mld. . � . ' ,; ·1 . ,.

I be .affirmed, 1 } t, ;PROCEI>URA:t.HISTORY. ' '.a. On .January .�·,·�Q�_6; ..Pfainiiff� filed: a: Prae¢ip� for Writ of Summons lifiofi.'D�{�nda�L J .. ·, ·1 . ., f Plaintiffs. fHed a three ($t�hunt Arilend�d Complaint ag�in.s.t Defendant Q�1 ..Augu·st '8, 2Qi6· for· ! ' . . . � .. .negligence, ·l?rn.��h. of contr�ct,)md. unjust euriohmentSee' Plaintiff's Amended ·.Qomplafot, dated - . ' I .. '., ' I ,.',,. .. ..• ·• l .. August 8;..Z016 .. P:l�jn.tlns· .i�J�ged. tfi_at Defendant negllgentlyconstructed .a.. number of r�Jaining ·.1 •

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wa1ls··f'·th�. ·Walls''.) ion PI.�ln�iffs'· _p·r�per.iy :�t ,3300 Old ·Qak,dal�··Ro·ad,. South ;Fayette:·Towns4iP.i' . ·,1· f .. ! . .• . . .. .. .. . . . . P�nnsylvani'a, :l.$QSq • Id.. Plai;ntw/.�; further alleged that" the construction-project required expertise � .., . .and skills .that Defon.��Q�· :d1di not poss�ss: I'd. I ., 2

··� .. ·1 . ' . ... . , , . ·· .. o � !' i ', I t- Construction allegedly began in October of 2004. and ended in December of 2007. Id.

Shortly thereafter, Plaintiffs informed Defendant of the Walls "buckling," and Defendant insisted

it could repair the Walls. Id. Repair efforts began in the summer of 2008 and continued until

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