PANNONE V. GRANDMAISON
1990 WL 265273 (1990)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a real estate deposit. Pannone (P) sought the
return of a real estate deposit with interest and other damages from Grandmaison (D).
FACTS: Pannone (P) entered into a contract to buy a home from Grandmaison (D). That
contract was conditioned upon a termite inspection and a radon gas inspection. The radon gas
inspection resulted in a finding of gas but at a level so low that it would be unlikely to
get a lower reading in Connecticut. P then cancelled the contract and demanded the return of
the deposit of $18,000. D refused and P sued for the monies. P claimed that he was sensitive
to radiation exposure because of his service in the armed forces during the Korean conflict
monitoring radiation levels resulting from Soviet atomic testing.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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