Those following the perplexities of the suspected Chinese drywall woes in the United States can now add Alabama to the growing list of states with residents reporting suspected Chinese drywall to authorities. Homes constructed in Birmingham Alabama, imported between 2005 and 2008, with primary use in 2006 during the post-hurricane boom, are the years in question. See the Business Journal for article source.
The town hall meeting will take place at the Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, in the Pretlow Meeting Room. Notably, the session will be interactive, as Mr. Serpe will open the floor for a question and answer session, at which time homeowners may discuss this urgent situation.
Lawsuits have been filed around the country against Chinese drywall manufacturers. The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has decided to consolidate these class action lawsuits in New Orleans.
929,000 square meters of Chinese drywall were imported though Vancouver between 2001 – 2006. Canadian homeowners are having problems similar US homeowners affected by Chinese drywall, blackened wiring, eye irritations, repiratory problems.
Letters from US Representative Robert Wexler of Florida’s 19th district to Governor Crist concering Chinese drywall. Also read Governor Crist’s letter to the EPA and CDC.
Senator Bill Nelson was in Cape Coral, Florida for a conference to address the Chinese drywall problem.
Lennar Homes has been the most thorough about repairing toxic drywall damage thus far.
Several toxic Chinese drywall suits to be filed as one class action suit in Florida.