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25 March 2024

Right To Remedy Construction Defects

The bill clarifies the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) as to who is a claimant. The bill would also add additional forms of permissible alternative dispute resolution...
United States Real Estate and Construction
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SB24-106

Summary

The bill clarifies the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) as to who is a claimant. The bill would also add additional forms of permissible alternative dispute resolution and add requirements for a unit owners' association to obtain written consent of 2/3 of actual owners of units before bringing a claim. The bill would also bar claimants from seeking damages for failing to comply with building codes or industry standards unless the failure results in actual damage to real or personal property and the damage leads to the imminent risk of injury or death or threat to life, health or safety.

Legislative Updates

[Hearing: March 21 @ 2:00 PM in Room SCR 352]

  • 2024-02-05 - Introduced
    Assigned to Local Government & Housing
  • Under Consideration

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ARTICLE
25 March 2024

Right To Remedy Construction Defects

United States Real Estate and Construction
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