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In the late 1980s problems started developing due to water leakage in EIFS-clad buildings. This led to international controversy and lawsuits. EIFS installation was found to be a contributing factor in the multibillion-dollar problem known as the " Leaky condo crisis " in southwestern British Columbia and the " Leaky homes " issue in New ...
Seller's agents are no longer required to offer compensation to buyer's agents when listing a home for sale on a Realtor-owned multiple listing service. In addition, Realtors acting as buyer's agents must enter into contracts with buyers before touring any homes, allowing buyers to negotiate how much they will pay their buyer's agent. [19] [20]
On July 3, 2016, the Associated Press reported that lawyers for Huff filed a lawsuit against Monarch Cement Company, of Humboldt, Kansas, and its Springfield subsidiary, City Wide Construction Products, seeking $63 million in damages and alleging that Pensmore was shorted more than 70,000 pounds of a crucial steel fiber, named Helix (invented in a laboratory at the University of Michigan ...
Aug. 31—ANDERSON — The developer of two housing additions has filed a federal lawsuit against the town of Pendleton over impact fees. The Clayton Properties Group doing business as Arbor Homes ...
A real estate investment partnership is suing Meta Platforms, alleging the Facebook and Instagram owner has reneged on an agreement to guarantee leases for a more than $100 million complex it says ...
A developer is to demolish and rebuild more than 80 new homes due to problems with their foundations. Darwin Green, less than two miles from Cambridge city centre, is still under construction and ...
The first expanded polystyrene ICF Wall forms were developed in the late 1960s with the expiration of the original patent and the advent of modern foam plastics by BASF. [citation needed] Canadian contractor Werner Gregori filed the first patent for a foam concrete form in 1966 with a block "measuring 16 inches high by 48 inches long with a tongue-and-groove interlock, metal ties, and a waffle ...
On January 11, 2024, 10 days after the ice fell on the plaintiff's home, the plane was flagged so its potable water system valve and drain could be removed and inspected, the lawsuit said.