So said Attorney Daniel Perry at his presentation at the Lake Ashton HFC on January 12th.Even if you do not have Chinese Drywall in your home, your property value has probably diminished because it exists within the community. Some communities have experienced up to a 50% decrease in property values because of the stigma associated with defective Chinese drywall. Mr. Perry stated that the first step in documenting and protecting your rights to possible future compensation is to send a certified return receipt letter to Mastercraft Homes requesting they inspect your home for defective Chinese drywall(at their expense) and certify that your home does not have any. Keep a record of any response,or non-response.
Mr. Perry also said that based on a successful legal action by homeowners actually affected by the product in their homes, you may be entitled to compensation by the builder. Such action may include :
Negligence-developer,builder, and supplier knew or should have known of health consequences prior to installing defective drywall;
Breach of Contract-affected homeowners have been deprived of quiet enjoyment of their homes and community;
Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices-developer and/or builder knew or should have known homes were defective.
For confirmation, or more information, contact Attorney Daniel Perry at: dan@danielperry.com or dperry@weblawyer.com
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