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Construction Defect Case Frequent Claim

Maybe some of the lawyers in the audience can weigh in on this… It appears that a Federal Court has reinforced the notion that when a manufacturer represents that their product performs a certain way that it should perform in that manner. For example, if a window is represented by the manufacturer to keep water [...]

13 September 2007 | Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Litigation | Comments Off

Is Going to Court Like What You See on Television?

Interesting article that hits the nail on the head:

These days, it is practically impossible to turn on the television without immediately seeing some show involving scenes in the courtroom. So, how realistic are the television shows compared to real life courtroom situations?
To say the courtroom dramas are a popular subject on television would be a [...]

13 September 2007 | Construction and Law, Litigation | Comments Off

Big Dig tunnel collapse

Hmmmm…

No doubt: someone was negligent in the collapse of the Big Dig tunnel in Boston that killed one. The Latin phrase res ipsa loquitur comes to mind.
But it’s hard to understand why Massachusetts officials are going after Powers Fasteners, Inc.
Powers received an order for standard-set epoxy to be used in the tunnel ceiling, and sold [...]

14 August 2007 | Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Litigation | Comments Off

The housing boom legacy

This article, while somewhat grim, definitely hits the nail on the head so to speak, about some of coming fallout from the housing boom that seems to be waning. Brad Inman’s article is yet another dissenting opinion from the rhetoric coming from QA/QC firms. Inman instead sees the handwriting on the wall pointing towards a [...]

14 August 2007 | Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law | Comments Off

Builders, house flippers face more accountability

Texas is cracking down not just on builders, but remodelers and “flippers” as well it seems. I can’t help but wonder if the increased publicity from Texas area investors such as the Montelongos hasn’t helped to spur this legislation on.

Many remodelers and house flippers will fall under the purview of a state agency that regulates [...]

14 August 2007 | Business, Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law | Comments Off

Defects dull dream home’s luster

This is an interesting article that is mostly accurate, although it does contain some errors and is definitely biased, although the Contra Costa Times does not list it as an editorial piece..

Experts estimate that the average new house will exhibit three to 14 construction defects. Some builders have a reputation for standing behind their work [...]

8 August 2007 | Business, Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Inspections | Comments Off

Beazer Homes says SEC probe involving company now ‘formal’

Beazer Homes USA Inc. said Monday that an informal Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry to determine if any person or entity related to the company violated securities laws has become formal.
The Atlanta-based homebuilder said in an SEC filing issued after the market closed that on Friday it received a “formal order of private investigation” issued [...]

29 July 2007 | Business, Construction, Construction and Law | Comments Off

Insider Q&A hears from construction-quality expert

Don Neff is president of La Jolla Pacific Ltd., an Irvine-based consulting firm that advises homebuilders on ways to improve the quality of their construction and avoid construction-defect claims. The firm operates in 10 states and claims to have assisted 1,000 clients in the building of more than 50,000 homes. Register reporter Jeff Collins spoke [...]

28 July 2007 | Business, Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Experts, Litigation | Comments Off

Proposal To Ban EIFS By Oregon State Senators Moves Forward

In a unanimous vote of 26-0, Oregon State Senators, led by Senator Jackie Winters (R-Salem), voted to ban the use of synthetic stucco on Oregon homes. This decision came after Senator Winters told the story of an 11-year old Salem resident, Whitney McClain, who is currently being treated for multiple brain tumors after a mold [...]

12 July 2007 | Construction, Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Litigation | Comments Off

Attorney Needed in Phoenix, Arizona

Any takers?

Our over twenty year old condos started with construction defects like improperly built patio/balcony structures resulting in sub-frame, frame and interior sub floor decomposition. Our patios/balconies are not the property of the owners, but rather the property of the HOA. How lucky we are to have the right to exclusive use, but the repairs [...]

28 June 2007 | Construction Defect, Construction and Law, Litigation | Comments Off

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