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NBA legend Allen Iverson is suing an Atlanta home builder for $6.2 million for what he calls shoddy construction on his new home.
The Denver Nuggets star paid $2.2 million for the exclusive Country Club of the South property in June and quickly moved in with his wife Tawanna and their four children. Two months later the family moved out and Iverson hired Atlanta attorney lawyer Kurt Hilbert to file suit against the builder, seeking more than $6.2 million in damages.
Iverson wants to force the builder to refund the purchase price of $2.2 million and to pay the family for relocation expenses, custom-built furnishings and other damages."When you purchase a high-end home in Atlanta, it is reasonable to expect the highest quality of construction," Hilbert said. "What the Iversons unknowingly purchased was equivalent to buying a Ferrari without an engine."
Iverson wants to force the builder to refund the purchase price of $2.2 million and to pay the family for relocation expenses, custom-built furnishings and other damages."When you purchase a high-end home in Atlanta, it is reasonable to expect the highest quality of construction," Hilbert said. "What the Iversons unknowingly purchased was equivalent to buying a Ferrari without an engine."
Iverson claims shortly after moving in, the floor began to sink and the walls started cracking.
Source:SandraRose