Donald B. Brenner | National Law Review | April 18, 2016 Community associations are often given common elements in transition that incur damage from design and/or construction deficiencies. Associations typically have limited funds. Even those with ample financial resources are usually governed by Boards whose members are keenly aware of the fact that the Association’s… Continue reading You’ve Got Damage from a Construction Defect – How Do You Know How Much Invasive Testing is Sufficient?
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How to Guarantee the HOA can’t Litigate Condo Construction Defect Claims
Jared E. Berg and John W. Mill – January 28, 2013 Developers and general contractors would like to avoid litigating construction defect claims brought by condominium homeowner associations. There is a way to do this. It is common practice for real estate attorneys, when drafting declarations for common interest communities, to include arbitration clauses in… Continue reading How to Guarantee the HOA can’t Litigate Condo Construction Defect Claims