A lawsuit can be filed for almost anything, under any set of circumstances. Learn more here about what kind of lawsuits are out there, when you should file, if its worth it and when legal action is necessary.
Seller Disclosure Includes Pipes That May Cause Water Damage
What can you do if you buy a home and later discover something was omitted from seller disclosure? If the seller or the home inspector fail to mention that your home has polybutylene plastic water supply lines and crimped fittings you may be able to collect money as part of a class action lawsuit. The polybutylene pipes should have come to light during the home inspection or as part of seller disclosure.
Report Bad Builders To Local Authorities
After buying a newly built home, a couple discovers many problems and has a missing builder. The local county commissioner will be a big help in getting the builder to make the repairs. If the builder is doing any new construction in the county, and if the commission finds a pattern of problems with the builder's homes, have the commissioner's office yank his building permits. That should put him in serious enough financial trouble to get his attention.