The past week was a busy one in the world of Chinese drywall. Day after day more and more news stories are released to the public. Although some of them may seem repetitive, it is important that consumers all over the United States are made aware of just how big this problem has become.
Certainly, not every homeowner can not feasibly be said to have reported the problem, and the wide-spread nature of the derived complaints point this conclusion. Homeowners may fear loss of insurance policies, as some insurance carriers have not been cooperative, and in some cases, have dropped policies. In any event, as mentioned above, the development of the consolidated action will produce the true figures of Chinese drywall in American homes.
To avoid the risk of further damages caused by Chinese drywall some insurance companies, such as Universal Insurance and Citizens Property Insurance, have chosen to cancel policies.
The title of the recent story is: Thousands of U.S. Homeowners Cite Drywall for Ills. As you probably know, the health effects of Chinese drywall have been discussed time after time. And now, the New York Times has added quite a bit of information to this side of the story.
Why isn’t the government realizing the Chinese drywall problem should be considered equal to disaster relief?
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.
A Florida homeowner says that her Doctor has advised her family to move out of their home because of Chinese Drywall.
TechnoLawyer.com gives Chinese Drywall Lawyer Richard Serpe highest rating every awarded in YouLaw.
Coral Springs, Florida residents who have toxic Chinese-made drywall in their homes are starting to become concerned with their health. Builders still don’t seem to have any answers for them.
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