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4 Jan 2010, 3:39 pm by admin
” The bill, “which will be up for debate in the spring legislative session, would require the state Department of Health and the Florida Building Commission to come up with new drywall standards. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 8:41 am by Sherri Johnson
Essentially, the new statute requires Property Appraisers to consider the effect of drywall that contains elevated levels of elemental sulfur that results in corrosion of certain metals if the building need remediation to bring it up to current building standards. [read post]
24 Oct 2009, 7:29 am
She also intends to discuss a regulatory standard for drywall composition. [read post]
6 Nov 2009, 6:24 am
Individual homeowners will not have to pay the standard $15,000 fee for each lawsuit filed in the court. [read post]
17 Mar 2009, 7:16 am
" The Bradenton Herald also noted a piece of very interesting information: The C36 drywall was produced in March 2006, two years after that standard was changed. [read post]
25 Aug 2009, 9:59 am
Homeowners have cited the now standard signs of it having been used for the development of their dwellings and inspectors have begun investigating A Chinese drywall class action lawsuit has been filed in Las Vegas, Nevada. [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 4:46 am
On the eve of the 3rd biennial United States--China Consumer Product Safety Summit, to be held in China, the head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported she will press Chinese officials on whether new regulatory standards need to be set for drywall composition. [read post]
17 Apr 2009, 3:25 am
Consumer Product Safety Commission to create a standard to regulate the composition of drywall. [read post]
3 Jun 2009, 9:48 am
We believe that the Chinese drywall has problems not only in regard to giving off sulfur gas (pollution) but, as a result of this weakening, it also has structural problems: Does not meet accepted standards of quality for building materials (construction defects.) [read post]
19 Apr 2010, 6:28 am by Bryan Fears
A Louisiana judge recently awarded $2.6 million to seven Virginia families whose homes were ruined by sulfur-emitting drywall imported from China, setting the standard for new claims from the thousands of Texas homeowners and renters affected by this product. [read post]
15 Jul 2009, 6:00 am
"Right now," he added, "there are no complaints [in China] because most people don't know much about gypsum board and there are no standards against it. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 3:09 am by Sean Wajert
CPSC is also working with an ASTM committee that has just initiated discussions on the formulation of a proposed new standard on inspection of drywall for air quality issues. [read post]
17 Feb 2010, 5:12 am by Donald B. Brenner
If you suspect your home may be built with defective Chinese drywall, contact us here for a free no obligation case review. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 1:08 am
Earlier this month, a Florida circuit court judge ruled that Chinese drywall damage to a home is covered under the standard Florida homeowners insurance policy. [read post]
30 Jul 2010, 9:28 am by Christopher G. Hill
POLICY EXCLUSIONS AND LEGAL THEORIES APPLICABLE TO CHINESE DRYWALL There are several standard CGL policy exclusions that may serve as a bar to coverage in Chinese drywall cases. [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 8:46 am by The Berniard Law Firm
Drywall that exposes occupants of the building to toxins would likely fail to meet this standard. [read post]
17 Oct 2009, 7:53 am
Tenenbaum said she also planned to start discussions with Chinese officials on whether the U.S. needs a regulatory standard for drywall composition. [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 8:46 am
Drywall that exposes occupants of the building to toxins would likely fail to meet this standard. [read post]
27 Oct 2009, 11:54 am
The toughest hurdle could be developing national standards for dealing with the drywall. [read post]
25 Apr 2009, 11:35 am
”  The CPSC reports that it has launched a formal compliance investigation to determine any risk associated with the sulfur-based gases that may be emitted from the imported drywall Nelson is also a sponsor of the Drywall Safety Act of 2009, which seeks to impose a recall and a temporary ban on imports until federal drywall safety standards are put in place to protect consumers. [read post]