United States:
Residential Revolution
04 October 2019
Wood Smith Henning & Berman LLP
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Gov. Ducey Signs New Law that Changes Landscape for
Residential Construction-Defect Claims
On April 10, 2019, Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law legislation
that will have a significant impact on construction-defect claims
involving single- and multi-family homes in Arizona.
Senate Bill 1271 amends the Purchaser Dwelling Act (PDA), A.R.S.
12-1361, et seq, and became effective on Aug. 26. The new
changes will affect a builder's indemnification contractual
rights, as well as attorney fees, notice to subcontractors, and
homeowner affidavits.
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