by Kent Holland | Feb 12, 2024 | Newsletter Article
A homeowner who purchased a home 10 years after it was built for the original owner, filed suit alleging negligence, products liability and breach of warranty against the home builder and the window manufacturer, alleging that defective windows caused water damage to...
by Kent Holland | Jul 17, 2023 | Newsletter Article
When Contractor filed suit against residential property owner/client for failure to pay amounts due, the homeowner counterclaimed for construction defects. The Contractor then filed third-party claims against the client’s architect and against the geotechnical...
by Kent Holland | Dec 21, 2021 | Newsletter Article
Arizona Court of Appeals held that where homeowner signed a contract that waived its right to make claims against the Builder for breach of implied warranty of workmanship, the waiver was unenforceable. Arizona common law precludes such waiver because it is deemed to...
by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2016 | Newsletter Article
Problems developed at a condominium complex several years after construction because air and water infiltration was damaging interior flooring and finishes. The condominium association filed suit against a number of the parties involved in the design and construction...
by Kent Holland | Dec 17, 2014 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
By J. Kent Holland, Esq. ConstructionRisk Counsel, PLLC Where a project owner filed suit against both the engineering firm, and the individual engineer that designed a post foundation for a fabric-roofed farm building, the negligence action against the individual...
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