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Ultima Disaster Restoration alleges it is owed nearly $40,000 for work on St. Louis property

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Ultima Disaster Restoration alleges it is owed nearly $40,000 for work on St. Louis property

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ST. LOUIS – A restoration company alleges it was not paid for work it performed on a St. Louis property.

Ultima Disaster Restoration Inc. filed a complaint on May 14 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against 1617 Third Street LLC alleging unjust enrichment, breach of contract and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that it provided labor and services and enhanced defendant's Third Street, St. Louis property in the amount of $38,778.84. On or about May 10, the suit states the plaintiff caused the mechanic's lien to be recorded with the city of St. Louis. 

The plaintiff holds 1617 Third Street LLC responsible because despite demands for payments, the defendant allegedly refused to remit payments and it has been unjustly enriched in the amount of $38,778.84.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendant in the amount of $38,778.84, an order to impose a lien and for the sale of defendant's property, with interest, costs and all other relief that are proper and just. It is represented by Wesley T. Kozeny and Casey C. Cira of Kozeny & McCubbin LC in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC1574

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