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Civil Litigation
STATE OF
WINSCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT OF ADAMS COUNTY

CONSTANCE WOLF,

F/K/A CONSTANCE WOLFGRAM PLANTIFF

V. Civil Action No. 112

LEWIS OLSON DEFENDANT

V.

ALBER DOBIASH DEFENDANT

COMPLAINT

Comes Plaintiff, Constance Wolf F/K/A Constance Wolfgram, by counsel, and for her complaint states as follows:

1. The Court has jurisdiction in this matter under section 6 of the code of the state of Wisconsin.
2. Plaintiff, Constance Wolfgram, resides at 123 Number Street, Friendship, Wisconsin.
3. Defendant, Lewis E. Olson, resides at 456 Number Street, Friendship, Wisconsin.
4. Defendant, Albert Dobiash, resides at 789 Number Street, Friendship, Wisconsin.
5. On October 1, 2003 Plaintiff hired the Defendants to analyze and compose condition reports on both the basement and foundation of a home they were planning to purchase.
6. In the Home Inspection Report from the Defendants, it was indicated that, “basement walls appear to be sound.” Defendants further stated in that report that they believed “the house to be reasonably sound.”
7. In reliance on the information contained in the Home Inspection Report, Plaintiff purchased the home for $90,000.
8. After purchasing the home, Plaintiff determined that the foundation was at risk of collapsing and causing substantial damage to the house.
9. Defendants were negligent in their inspection of the property by negligently provided incorrect analysis of the condition of both the basement and foundation
10. As a result of the Defendants’ aforesaid negligence, Plaintiff suffered $46,000 in damages.

Wherefore Plaintiff demands court costs expended, trial by jury and all other relief to which Plaintiff may be entitled
Being first duly sworn, __________ states that he has read the foregoing complaint and that the allegations therein are true to best of his knowledge, information and belief.

Elisa Smith
Elisa Smith
Attorney

010 Alpha Ave.
Friendship,

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