When Construction Defects Affect Home Values ...
When one home has built-in defects, that is a serious problem. When a developer builds the same defects into a hundred or more homes, that is a problem that may be resolved with a class action lawsuit.
ClassAction.com: Fighting Against Construction Defects
Buying a home is a huge investment for most individuals and families. When the home has construction defects, the home's value can be severely affected. In some cases, the home is valueless. If your home's value has declined because of construction defects, contact ClassAction.com and share your experiences.
- Substandard materials: In an effort to cut costs, a general contractor or subcontractor might use substandard materials in construction or skip essential steps in the construction process. The problem may not be obvious until after the house is occupied.
- Design defects: When elements of the home are not designed to join together appropriately, the result can be leaks and water damage that result in mold or weak structures that can fall apart with slight use.
- Plumbing and wiring defects: A plumbing mistake can cause flooding leaking or mold inside the walls and foundation of a home. Wiring mistakes can cause shorts that can result in fires. In most cases the mistakes can be remedied, but it will cost time and money.
If there are construction defects in your home, other homes built by that developer may have the same problems, contact ClassAction.com.
