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HGTV Stars Dave and Jenny Marrs are sued over questionable defects related to a house renovation



This is some of the core issues in the lawsuit related to reported defects that alleges safety issues

The McGraths claim they paid over $10,000 for upgrades on a Bella Vista home, including replacing the kitchen sink, adding stairs and a handrail to the back deck, putting windows in a top garage panel, and continuing hardwood floors into bedrooms.

An inspection prior to closing on the property produced a list of repairs for Jupiter Rentals, according to the lawsuit. While the company agreed to complete several items on the list within 30 days, the McGraths say “not a single item on the list of repairs had been performed.”

The lawsuit claims the companies “attempted some of the repairs listed but have failed to fully perform, and several of the attempts to repair have caused more damage to the house.” The McGraths say they found additional defects in the construction of the home after taking possession of it, and learned of more “deficiencies in the construction” after an inspection.



BELLA VISTA, Ark. — Details shared in a new court filing suggest companies related to Northwest Arkansas-based HGTV stars Dave and Jenny Marrs are responsible for a safety concern and nearly two dozen code violations for a house built in 2022.
Bella Vista husband and wife Mark and Sarah McGrath filed a lawsuit in February 2023 claiming that a house built for them the year prior had multiple defects and that the two companies responsible had breached contract.
The companies, Jupiter Rentals and Marrs Construction, are owned by Dave, one half of the couple that stars in HGTV's Fixer to Fabulous and Rock the Block.
After months of back and forth as well as failed attempts at court-ordered mediation, a settlement hasn't been reached and the two parties are hurtling toward a five-day jury trial scheduled to start at 9 a.m. on Sept. 23, 2024, at the Benton County Courthouse.
Now, evidence shared in the filing reveals more about what led up to the lawsuit.
Court documents filed on March 29, 2024, reveal that a local contractor found nearly two dozen code issues and violations, as well as a "critical safety issue" on the property.
 
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