California Courts of Appeal
Feb. 20, 2014
Appeals court rules for homeowner in construction defect case
California's Right to Repair Act cannot be used by builders to escape liability for negligence and breach of implied warranty suits in construction defect cases, a 2nd Appellate District panel held Wednesday.




By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
California's Right to Repair Act cannot be used by builders to escape liability for negligence and breach of implied warranty suits in construction defect cases, a 2nd Appellate District panel held Wednesday. The decision reversed Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg. The act does not provide the only remedy for a homeowner seeking damages for construction defects that result in property damage, the panel ruled. T...
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