Joseph Evans | Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson This past fall, in a split 5-4 decision, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that a one-year limit to file suit under a residential construction contract was unconscionable and, as a result, void and unenforceable. Tadych v. Noble Ridge Construction, 519 P.3d 199 (2022). The Court articulated that a… Continue reading Residential Sellers and Purchasers Beware: One Year Limitation to File Suit Under a Residential Construction Contract Held Unenforceable
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Washington Supreme Court Finds One-Year Limitation Period In Construction Contract Unconscionable
Jennifer McMillan Beyerlein and Jonathan Schirmer | Lane Powell Last week, the Washington Supreme Court issued a decision finding that a contractual one-year limitation period buried in a residential construction contract was unconscionable and void. The case, Tadych v. Noble Ridge Construction, Inc., 2022 WL 15027140, provides important lessons for residential contractors and developers. The Tadychs entered into… Continue reading Washington Supreme Court Finds One-Year Limitation Period In Construction Contract Unconscionable