Defects in new construction can cost property owners or homeowners' associations a great deal of money and create multiple legal difficulties. A construction defect reduces the value of the home. A construction defect is a condition in a home that fails to perform their intended function or does not conform to applicable building codes. Common types of construction defects include mold; faulty drainage; basement flooding, window leaks; cracks in the foundation or floors; improperly installed electrical systems and more. Construction defects can be caused by various factors including site selection and planning, defective building materials, or negligent engineering and construction. Construction defects can be caused by different parties including the seller, architect, designer, or the material supplier.
At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, our lawyers are prepared to defend builders, architects and other clients, when faulty or defective construction work is alleged to have caused property damage or personal injury. We also represent clients interested in bringing a lawsuit against a contractor or other party responsible for defective construction work. As your legal representative, we will conduct an in-depth examination of your claim and do all we can to make sure your case is resolved effectively. |