Homeowners Sue MC Florida Solutions Over Alleged Unlicensed Bathroom Remodel

A newly filed Broward County lawsuit alleges a construction company and its owner performed unlicensed work on a Miami couple's bathroom remodel and abandoned the job before it was finished.

By Boca Post Legal Desk | Edited by Mike Thomas

Published Jul 18, 2026, 02:07 pm EDT

Last updated Jul 18, 2026, 02:07 pm EDT

A renovation in progress. This is a representative photo and does not show the property, work, or parties involved in the lawsuit. (Photo: immo RENOVATION / Unsplash)

BROWARD COUNTY, FL — A home renovation dispute has landed in Broward County Court, where a Miami couple is suing a Broward-based construction company and its owner over an unfinished bathroom remodel, according to a complaint filed this month.

Joseph Lomonaco and Jessica Lomonaco filed the lawsuit against MC Florida Solutions Corp and Camilo Yara Sanchez on July 16, 2026, in the County Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, court records show. The case is docketed as Case No. CONO26052538 and was submitted through the Broward Clerk of Courts under electronic filing number 252595237.

The plaintiffs are represented by KM Stichter, PA, a Boca Raton law firm, with attorney Kevin M. Stichter listed as counsel.

According to the complaint, MC Florida Solutions Corp is a construction company based in Broward County and owned and operated by Sanchez, who the filing says is a Broward County resident. An estimate attached to the complaint lists the company at a Weston address. The Lomonacos live in Miami-Dade County and own the home at the center of the dispute, a property in the 15300 block of Southwest 12th Terrace in Miami, the lawsuit states.

The filing centers on a bathroom remodeling job. The complaint says the parties signed a Contract for Bathroom Remodeling Services and that the plaintiffs paid the defendants a total of $27,750 for construction labor and materials. An estimate attached as an exhibit describes work on a master bathroom and two additional bathrooms.

During the project, the defendants "abandoned performance and wrongfully conditioned completion of the project on Plaintiffs' payment of additional money" they were not entitled to, the complaint alleges. The parties prepared a punch list of items to correct on or about April 13, 2026, but the defendants "failed to take any actions to complete the renovation project" or repair what the lawsuit describes as defective workmanship, according to the filing. Plaintiffs' counsel sent a demand letter on April 22, 2026, the complaint says.

A central allegation is that the defendants were not licensed to do the work. The lawsuit alleges that neither MC Florida Solutions Corp nor Sanchez was licensed to perform construction work in Florida, and it cites state contractor-licensing statutes. Those allegations have not been proven, and no court has found the defendants did anything wrong.

The complaint brings five counts. The first seeks disgorgement, or return, of the contract payments under a Florida law that makes contracts with unlicensed contractors unenforceable. The second alleges a violation of Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, claiming the defendants represented themselves as authorized to do the work. The third alleges negligence, claiming the work was not done in a good and workmanlike manner. The fourth alleges breach of contract, and the fifth, pleaded as an alternative, alleges unjust enrichment.

The lawsuit asks the court to order the return of the payments and seeks three times the actual compensatory damages under a related Florida statute, plus interest, costs, and attorney's fees. It also asks the court to hold Sanchez personally responsible by finding that he dominated and controlled the company and that the corporate form was used for an improper purpose. Because the case was filed in county court, the complaint states the amount in dispute is more than $15,000 but less than $50,000.

The filing reviewed by Boca Post does not include a response from the defendants. As a newly filed complaint, the case remains in its earliest stage, and the allegations are claims that have not been tested or ruled on in court.

Readers can follow Broward County Lawsuits coverage from Boca Post for updates on civil complaints, court filings, and legal disputes involving parties across Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, and other Broward communities.

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