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The lawsuit languished for over two years, all while Maine Cabin Masters aired new seasons. A settlement wouldn't be reached until October 2022, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached a verdict. Ultimately, the crew on Maine Cabin Masters were forced to pay a $16,500 penalty fine.
EPA has settled several other RRP enforcement cases with programs that air on HGTV / Discovery, the same network that airs Maine Cabin Masters, including Two Chicks and a Hammer, Magnolia Homes, Texas Flip N Move, and Rehab Addict and Bargain Mansions. More information about EPA’s Lead RRP Rule.
In this article, we will delve into the Maine Cabin Masters lawsuit, examining the key details, allegations, and potential implications. Let’s explore the legal battle that has cast a shadow over the show’s success.
MAINE, USA — The company featured on the cable TV show “Maine Cabin Masters” has settled claims that it violated lead safety and exposure rules on some of its renovations. The settlement reached by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Kennebec Property Services LLC of Manchester resolves allegations that arose from five ...
The company behind the home renovation television program “Maine Cabin Masters” has paid a $16,500 penalty for violating federal lead paint safety rules at five residences in central Maine.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it's reached a settlement with a Maine TV show for violating rules on lead renovation, repair, and painting. The EPA says Kennebec Property Services of Manchester, which produces the show Maine Cabin Masters, failed to comply with lead safety requirements at five residential ...
The company featured on the cable TV show “Maine Cabin Masters” has settled claims that it violated lead safety and exposure rules on some of its renovations.