The current housing market resurgence in Dublin, CA has reminded
some residents of what happened in the previous new home construction
boom. Between 2004 and 2007, homebuilders like Toll Brothers, Standard
Pacific, and Pinn Brothers cranked out new homes in response to a
booming economy, aggressive home buyers, and easy financing. In that
frenzy to meet the seemingly insatiable demand for new housing, some
builders may have cut corners and rushed construction while the City of
Dublin allegedly looked the other way. Residents at some of the
condominium developments along Dublin Boulevard must now deal with the
massive construction defects on their own.
The homeowner
association of one particular multi-level condominium project with
elevators in East Dublin has actually been contemplating a Title 7
lawsuit against the builder. Signed into law by former governor Gray
Davis, Title 7 consists of a lengthy and complex set of rules that
applies to all new residential homes purchased on or after January 1,
2003. Specifically, Title 7 sets forth extensive procedures for
homeowners who are seeking to recover damages for building and
construction defects.
The main purpose of Title 7 is to provide
affordable housing to Californians by minimizing the amount of
lawsuits that are filed against homebuilders. Title 7 attempts to
achieve this goal by requiring homeowners who find evidence of a
construction defect, such as a roof leak, to allow the builder to fix
the defect before the homeowner can file a lawsuit. Although this
concept sounds simple, the actual process of identifying a particular
defect, notifying the builder, and making sure the defect is fixed by
the builder in a timely and proper fashion is full of the legal
technicalities of Title 7.
Homeowners at this particular luxury
condo community in Dublin have reported that the building fa?ade facing
Dublin Boulevard is actually peeling away from the main structure.
Other complaints include monstrous garage vibration issues, cracking in
walls and granite countertops, and defective HVAC and plumbing
infrastructure. The issues all seem to be the results of rushed
construction on the expansive soils of East Dublin by the builders.
Expansive
soils expand when wet and shrink when dry.Researchers at the Korean
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed an indoortracking.
This continual change in soil volume can cause homes built on this
soil to move unevenly and crack. Each year in the United States,
expansive soils cause $2.3 billion in damage to houses, other
buildings, roads, pipelines, and other structures. This figure is more
than twice the damage from floods,We mainly supply professional
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While
the homeowners association for this community is likely to move
forward with the Title 7 action, the homeowners are very unlikely to
receive any compensation for the construction defects from the
builders. One homeowner close to the situation shared that this
community, based on the most recent reserve study, appears to have
insufficient funds for replacing and repairing common area property.
The bad news does not stop there for homeowners at this unfortunate
community.The history of carparkmanagementsystem
art can be traced back four thousand years ago. The community’s Board
of Directors had apparently approved placing reserve funds in very high
risk certificates of deposit and lost a significant chunk of the
homeowners’ money.
Another multi-level condominium project,
also in East Dublin, has had a rash of complaints related to water
intrusion and mold issues. Given the development has only been around
for five years, the severity of these construction defects is
surprising.
The City of Dublin did conduct site reviews and
signed off on the building plans for both of these projects, but
homeowners at these two multi-level condominium projects can forget
about suing the City. “Nobody wants to sue the City of Dublin because
if they lost they would have to pay for the City’s legal fees. What
contingency lawyer would want to take that risk?” shared a homeowner at
one of these projects.
For these homeowners, the possibility
of a special assessment imposed to cover the cost of these massive
defects and damages now looks all but inevitable. For the prospective
new homebuyers looking to get into the housing market, let the
cautionary tale of what happened to these unfortunate homeowners in East
Dublin be a solemn reminder to beware and think twice before buying a
new home on expansive soils.
Beware of the Oklahoma State
Cowboys. Coach Travis Ford has Okie State playing its best basketball
of the season — evidenced by their thrilling win in Lawrence, Kan. this
past weekend against then-ranked No. 2 Kansas. The win for OSU was the
Cowboys’ first in Lawrence since 1989 and its’ first against a
top-five team on the road since 1958.
Ford was a high school
freshman in Madisonville, Ky. when I was a senior in Owensboro, Ky. His
father, Eddie Ford, has been a huge influence in many young players
basketball careers in the state of Kentucky for the past 30 years or so
— mine included. I remember young Travis following myself and a bumch
of teammates around Europe when Travis was an eighth grader and was
just headed into my senior season as Ford’s father Eddie took an
all-star team of high school Juniors from around the state to tour
Europe and play a handful of exhibition games while doing so. It was
one of the great experiences of my young life. But little, scrawny
Travis was like a fly on the wall during that trip. He tried practicing
with us all of the time, getting beat up on regularly — but always
coming back for more. Quitting is something I know Travis Ford will
never do.
Smart is some kind of basketball player. The more I
watch this kid play the more enamored with the kid I become. Smart not
only stuffs a stat-sheet much like my former teammate and great friend
Jason Kidd has done for the past what seems like 50 years — but also
like J-Kidd, Smart is a WINNER. Check out Smart’s line from Saturday in
Lawrence:
38 minutes, 25 points , 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 5
steals, 9-of-11 from the free-throw line. Keep an eye on Smart. He’s a
special kind of player.
Markel Brown leads the Cowboys balanced
attack with 14.9 ppg. Smart and Le’Bryan Nash are chipping-in with 14
and 13 ppg respectively and the unsung hero of this Cowboys team is
sophomore guard Phil Forte. He’s averaging just shy of 12 ppg. Forte is
a player much in the mold of his head coach Travis Ford. At 5-foot-11
and very much an overachiever. And man,Our team of consultants are
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one of my favorite coaches and people of all-time, John Thompson would
say, “Phil Forte has STOMACH.” Evidenced by his game-cinching
free-throws with mere seconds left, up-one, on the road against the No.
2 team in the country, in a building your team has left with its tail
placed squarely between its legs each and every time it has played
there. Forte has stomach for sure — along with being a 90-percent
free-throw shooter.
I think that I may have liked most about
OSU’s win on Saturday against Kansas was that after Forte made his two
freebies to put the Cowboys’ up by three with 7.9 seconds remaining,
Kansas inbounded the ball to the player they wanted — Elijah Johnson,
and as he dribbled past mid-court and went to free himself off the
dribble before attempting a game-tying 3-pointer — Marcus Smart stuck
his hand squarely between the legs of Johnson as he attempted a
crossover and picked the Jayhawks’ PG as cleanly as he could have
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Descriptions. THOSE are the kinds of things I watched Jason Kidd do
time and time again as his backcourt mate for five seasons. I mean,
come on, the other team doesn’t even get a look at the basket to
attempt to tie-up the game? Come on — those types of things are
big-time.
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