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Old 03-21-2010, 08:59 AM  
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Originally Posted by will76 View Post
maybe it varies from state to state, pretty sure here they only have a year or two to come back with problems. In the 20 or so houses we've built in the past I can honestly say I've never had one person come back with a problem so i don't know. But I am pretty sure it's not a long period of time.
I'm sure it's different in every state.

Latent defects, which are not obvious or apparent by reasonable inspection, must be sued upon within 10 years of substantial completion of the project. That is the outside Statute of Limitations, after which contractors can relax. That deadline is extended, however, if the contractor is guilty of ?willful misconduct or fraudulent concealment? of defective construction, at which point the four-years-from-discovery-of-the-defect rule applies.

10 years

Last month, the Court of Appeal ruled on a construction defect case where the home was completed and a notice of completion filed in 1995. For years afterward, the contractor/seller was fixing defects but never really fixed them and finally nine years later told the buyer he would not fix anything else including some serious construction defects.

http://www.sierrasun.com/article/201...ntProfile=1051
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