by Kent Holland | Dec 13, 2017 | Newsletter Article
A condominium association filed an implied warranty of habitability complaint against architects, engineers and material suppliers – asserting that they were responsible for certain defects in construction that rendered the condominium units uninhabitable. An Illinois...
by Kent Holland | Mar 23, 2015 | Newsletter Article
Where the second purchasers of a home sued the builder asserting a breach of implied warranty of habitability, a 2012 Pennsylvania Superior Court decision held that despite the lack of privity of contract between the parties, public policy dictated that the subsequent...
by Kent Holland | Feb 23, 2015 | Newsletter Article
By: Gail S. Kelley, P.E., Esq., ConstructionRisk Counsel, PLLC Where a condominium homeowners’ association brought claims for breach of implied warranty and negligence against the general contractor that built the condominiums, but not the developer who engaged the...
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