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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Usman finds the lower court improperly dismissed a consumer’s complaint against a construction company. The consumer filed suit against the construction company claiming it violated their contract when it allegedly constructed concrete structures on his property without using rebar. The lower court ultimately dismissed the consumer’s complaint with prejudice for failure to prosecute, but two days prior to the lower court entering its written order, the consumer filed a notice to voluntarily nonsuit the matter. The construction company argues that the lower court’s oral ruling eliminated the consumer’s right to voluntarily nonsuit, but the instant court finds that a dismissal does not become final until the written order is entered, and the consumer maintains his right to voluntarily dismiss the case. Reversed.