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Posted by - Admin feb 28, 2010

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After getting over 500 complaints from proprietors about a rotten egg type of smell and decay related problems in their homes, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission brought up the matter with the U.S. Senate. Apparently the problem has been reported in several states, but mainly in Florida, Louisiana and Virginia, with homes mostly built between 2004 and 2006. Lennar and many other builders have had to restore drywall, wiring and fixtures so as to resolve the problem. Even though Lennar has a $20.7 million receivable for damages in their insurance plan, that will starts to cover up the almost $40 million they have allotted for repairs. They are looking to recover their losses from subcontractors, insurers and others involved once they have finished their inquiry of how far the damage has spread. Thus far the builder hasn't found any confirmation of the defective drywall in any homes outside of Florida throughout the same time span. Nevertheless, 550 million pounds of Chinese drywall was imported into the U.S. from 2004 to 2006, and it is unknown how many homes were victims of the defective product. In single situation, a Florida family moved into their Homestead, Florida dream home. Soon afterward, they observed one mechanical problem after another with their appliances and electronics. Our Defective Chinese Drywall Attorney and Chinese Drywall Lawyer are currently offering free consultations to individuals whose homes have been damaged by defective Chinese drywall here at Reichandbinstock.com. If your home has been damaged by defective Chinese drywall or if you have suffered physical ailments related to Chinese drywall kindly contact us today for a free consultation by calling us toll free at 1-866-LAW-2400 or by filling out the form here on Reichandbinstock.com.

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