(KNZA)-- A Doniphan County roofer has been temporarily banned from performing roofing services in Kansas and ordered to pay more than $6,700 in restitution after being found in violation of consumer protection laws.
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, in a news release Wednesday, said Rocky Murry, of Troy, who does business as Murry 66, was ordered to repay a Doniphan County consumer $6,760. He was also temporarily enjoined from operating as a roofing contractor in Kansas until such time he has obtained a roofing contractor registration certificate from the attorney general as required by law.
District Judge Jim Patton this week entered default judgment after Murry failed to respond to a lawsuit filed in April in Doniphan County District Court. Murry was also ordered to pay a $90,000 civil penalty.
Schmidt had alleged that Murry accepted payment from a consumer for roofing services but failed to complete the project, leaving it partially completed and without shingles. Schmidt said Murry also allegedly failed to register as a roofing contractor with the attorney general’s office as required by law.
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