Kreyer v. Driscoll
Supreme Court of Wisconsin
159 N.W.2d 680 (1968)
Relevant factsFree
Kreyer (plaintiff) contracted to build a home for the Driscolls (defendant), who became dissatisfied with the quality and pace of the work and eventually finished construction themselves after notifying Kreyer of their concerns. Kreyer sued to recover the full contract price for the home.
IssueFree
Whether a contractor who has not completed a construction contract can recover the contract price.
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