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The Right to Repair Act is not the Exclusive Remedy When Actual Damages are Present

On behalf of Last & Faoro | Nov 7, 2013 | Construction Defects

The California Legislature enacted S.B. 800 (aka the “Right to Repair Act”) in 2002 to provide builders, subcontractors, product manufacturers and design professionals an opportunity to repair construction defects before a new homeowner initiated court...

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