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Week of February 23, 2004

Front Page

* High Wood Panel Prices Are Back With a Vengeance

* Home Builders Launch Tort Reform Initiative
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Housing America's Working Families

Housing Forum

* Close-Knit Communities: New Urbanism Made Marketable
* Letters to the Editor

Housing and Economics

* January Housing Starts Slow From Record Pace
* Bad Weather Puts a Chill on Builder Confidence
* California Housing Supply Lags Behind Job Growth, Report Finds

Housing Politics

* Homeownership Tax Credit Included in 2005 Budget Proposal

State and Local

* Three Projects Receive Boost from State & Local Issues Fund

Housing Finance

* Treasury Updates Mortgage Revenue Bond Purchase Price Limits, Additional Changes Sought

Business Management

* Consumer Survey Says Professionalism, Integrity Win Customers’ Trust and Business

Multifamily

* RAM Designation Helps Apartment Managers Advance in Their Career

Seniors Housing

* Solomon Named Seniors Housing Council Chair
* Save $50-$150 by Registering for Seniors Symposium by Feb. 27

Design

* Design Focuses on Making Homes Emotionally Rich

Building Quality

* Awards Highlight Quality Achievements in Business Practices

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Remodelers Assess What's Hot and What's Not

Sales and Marketing

* What Motivates Women to Buy Homes?
* How to Organize Sales Training

Military Housing

* Army to Hold Major Housing Privatization Forum in March

Labor

* Residential Construction Academy Making Impressive Strides

Building Products

* Edwards Elected NCHI Lifetime Honorary Trustee
* Web-Based System Streamlines Appliance Purchase, Delivery and Installation

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Professionial Designations Offer Rewards and Opportunities
* Two Builders Named to National Housing Hall of Fame
* Help Build This Year’s Family Build Home for a Mother of Three
* Resolutions Can Be Viewed on NAHB Web Site Prior to Spring Board
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Home Builders Launch Tort Reform Initiative

Building on the success of efforts to pass state Notice and Opportunity to Repair laws in last year's legislative sessions, NAHB is raising the industry's profile as a major player in reforming the country's civil justice system.

Earlier this year, the association formed a partnership with the High Production Builders Council to dedicate a significant amount of funding and staff time to support several goals, including:

  • Assisting home builders associations working to enact Notice and Opportunity to Repair legislation and broad civil justice reform at the state level
  • Conducting research to help analyze the benefits of reform and how much construction defect litigation costs the industry
  • Participating in pro-civil justice reform organizations, including the American Tort Reform Association

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Since the start of this year's state legislative sessions, Notice and Opportunity to Repair legislation has been introduced in 11 states. Lawmakers in Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Tennessee are considering adopting new construction defect laws, while bills  in Alaska, Arizona, Florida and South Carolina would enhance existing Notice and Opportunity to Repair laws.

Many states are relying on model bill language endorsed by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in 2002 and amended in 2003. To date, 19 states have Notice and Opportunity to Repair or related laws on record.

These laws are just one step toward meaningful tort reform. State associations are also advancing bills to make statutes of repose more reasonable, limit punitive damages and clarify home warranty laws.

For NAHB, reforming the country's civil justice system has become, and will continue to be, a top priority. This mission is a product of the current legal system, in which trial lawyers, under the guise of consumer advocacy, are subjecting home builders to costly and unfair litigation and legal fees. This has resulted in skyrocketing general liability insurance premiums for builders, and home owners are being adversely affected as well because lawsuits greatly delay the time they must wait to have their construction problems fixed.

For more information on NAHB’s civil justice reform initiatives, NAHB members can click here, or e-mail Sam Leyvas or call him at 800-368-5242 x8326.
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