Real Estate/Development,
Construction,
California Supreme Court,
California Courts of Appeal
Mar. 13, 2018
Despite loss in Right to Repair Act ruling, homeowners have options
The California Supreme Court recently held that the act does apply to claims involving actual damages in newly constructed residential housing.





Garret D. Murai
Partner
Nomos LLP
Garret is the editor of the California Construction Law Blog at www.calconstructionlawblog.com.
CONSTRUCTION CORNER
Civil litigation attorneys often talk about "damages." Because without damages, well, you're out of luck.
But damages come in different flavors. In construction litigation, when it comes to defective construction, there are two basic flavors: actual damages and economic damages. Actual damages include property damage and personal inju...
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