Florida Legislature Proposes Significant Revisions to Construction Defect Statute

Ralf R. Rodriguez | Cozen O’Connor PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ELIMINATING THE 10-YEAR STATUTE OF REPOSE A new bill has recently been submitted to the Florida Senate (SB 2022-736) that proposes to amend Fla. Stat. § 95.11(3)(c) by eliminating the current statute of repose for latent claims, which requires an action be commenced… Continue reading Florida Legislature Proposes Significant Revisions to Construction Defect Statute

Nevada Supreme Court Clarifies Retroactive Nature of 10-Year Statute of Repose for Construction and Design Defects

Brian K. Walters | Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani Does a legislative extension of a statute of repose for construction and design defect claims allow a claim to proceed even if the repose period in effect when the claim was filed barred that claim? On October 28, 2021, the Nevada Supreme Court answered this question in… Continue reading Nevada Supreme Court Clarifies Retroactive Nature of 10-Year Statute of Repose for Construction and Design Defects

Commencing of the Statute of Repose for Construction Defects

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates Florida has a ten-year statute of repose which applies predominantly to construction defect claims.   This can be found in Florida Statute s. 95.11(3)(c).  After ten years, any rights relative to a construction defect claim are time-barred.  However, the statute of repose date has been watered down and can be made… Continue reading Commencing of the Statute of Repose for Construction Defects

Nevada’s Common Law Meaning of the Term “Substantial Completion” in the Statute of Repose

William Doerler | The Subrogation Strategist Statutes of repose establish a legislature’s determination of when defendants should be free from liability. As set forth in Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 11.202, the statute of repose for construction improvements in Nevada is six years after “substantial completion.” In Somersett Owners Ass’n v. Somersett Dev. Co., 492 P.3d 534… Continue reading Nevada’s Common Law Meaning of the Term “Substantial Completion” in the Statute of Repose

Statute of Repose-Is It Applicable to Contract Claims and Post-Construction Services?

James J. McLaughlin | Smith Currie & Hancock Contractors and design professionals face a unique level of exposure for lawsuits over their work compared to other professionals. With the growing complexity of construction projects, the longevity of buildings, and the increasing inclination for plaintiffs to file lawsuits over construction defects years down the road, one… Continue reading Statute of Repose-Is It Applicable to Contract Claims and Post-Construction Services?

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