Susan Sarandon sues Mass. construction company over ‘extensive problems' at her Vermont home

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Actor Susan Sarandon has filed a lawsuit against a Massachusetts construction company, citing “extensive problems” at her $2 million southern Vermont home. The lawsuit, filed against DeGrenier Contracting and Property Management of Clarksburg, says the single-family home where Sarandon, 76, was planning to spend her retirement has numerous issues, including buckled siding, missing insulation, cracked trim, gaps in siding, mold…

Actor Susan Sarandon has filed a lawsuit against a Massachusetts construction company, citing"extensive problems" at her $2 million southern Vermont home.

Forty-seven different issues were found with the home, according to the lawsuit, filed Aug. 17 in federal court in Massachusetts. Correction of the issues, the suit claims, will require many items or portions of the home to be removed and reinstalled or rebuilt entirely. Sarandon will also have to remove her furniture, artwork and personal effects, and won't be able to use the home for an extended period of time.It was not immediately clear if DeGrenier Contracting and Property Management had hired an attorney.

 

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