Here’s what happened, according to the complaint. On or about October 17, 2018, Dennis and Kimberly Stover entered into a contract with Phoenix Pools & Spas, Inc. for the construction of a new zero edge pool, spa, outdoor structure including a bathroom, retaining wall, pool equipment room, surge tank, and new landscaping at their home in San Diego. Before the project was completed, the Stovers claimed there were issues with the work performed and resulting property damage. On June 9, 2020, the Stovers filed a complaint in San Diego County Superior Court against Phoenix Pools & Spas, Inc. and its owner, Alex Decamp, alleging breach of contract, breach of implied warranty, breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, negligence, accounting, fraud, misrepresentation, fraudulent inducement of contract, violation of Business and Professions Code Section 17200, et seq., and conversion.

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