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Nassau Bay council readies legal enforcement after property owner admits breach on Bay House repairs

3655830 · April 15, 2025
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City lawyers told the council Dr. Mae Jamieson has agreed in writing she breached a contract to complete repairs at 18410 Kingstown Court and faces a May 12 deadline; if she fails, the city may enforce a $10,000 attorney-fee judgment and pursue further remedies.

City officials told the Nassau Bay City Council on April 14 that Dr. Mae Jamieson has admitted in writing she is in breach of a contract to complete work at 18410 Kingstown Court and that the city has options to enforce a judgment if the work is not finished by May 12, 2025.

City Attorney (name not specified) said the city has a Rule 11 agreement under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and “we have a final judgment, and it's enforceable.” The attorney said Jamieson agreed…

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