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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB, Realtors State Housing Finance Reform Position
Ohio Latest State to Pass Notice and Opportunity to Repair Law
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans for Living Big in Narrow Spaces
President's Message
NAHB Is Your Business Partner
Politics & Government
Bill Would Extend Terrorism Insurance Provisions
House Passes Bill to Improve Job Training
Business Management
Manage Your Time, Make More Money
Tips
Builders' Tip: Fitting Stair Treads
Seniors Housing
First Seniors 20 Club Explores Issues of Growing 50+ Market
Multifamily
Tenants 'Best Buyers' in Condo Conversions
Remodelers
Speaking Spanish Will Make a Difference to Your Bottom Line
Education
Countrywide New Sponsor of NAHB University of Housing
Education Calendar
Sales
Satisfied Customers Can Help Build Your Brand and Business
Construction Safety
St. Louis Builders Join With OSHA to Improve Safety
Regulation
North Carolina Builders Win School Impact Fee Case
Codes and Standards
Framing Guide Shows How to Meet Code
Legal
Court Rejects Anti-Growth Zoning Restrictions in Northern Virginia
Information About Current Use of Arbitration Requested
Green Building
Builders Embrace Schwarzenegger Solar Roof Proposal
Workforce Housing
Affordable Homes Aimed at Workers in Trenton
Women's Council
Tools Becoming Safer and More Efficient
Labor
Lowe’s Helps HBI Job Corps Grads Pursue Housing Careers
Building Products
Fanfold Underlayment Reduces Air Infiltration
Coast to Coast
Association news
NAHB Spring Board Meeting Set for April 11-17
Get GM Discount Pricing on More Than 80 GM Vehicles
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Subscribe Your Employees to Nation’s Building News
Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
Calendar of Events

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Court Rejects Anti-Growth Zoning Restrictions in Northern Virginia

Information About Current Use of Arbitration Requested

The home building industry has seen a dramatic increase in construction defect litigation since the early 1990s. To date, approximately 24 states have adopted notice of opportunity to repair legislation, which requires home owners to notify builders of alleged construction defects prior to filing lawsuits and gives builders an opportunity to address defect concerns.

Anecdotal evidence exists that arbitration involving home construction defects provides a quicker, less expensive and fair alternative to court trial for consumers as well as builders.

NAHB is in the process of determining the extent of current arbitration use in the industry during 2002-2003 and is seeking information from arbitration service providers.

NAHB is asking arbitration service providers to fill out the following six-question survey about arbitration and forward the answers to NAHB.

(Builders and remodelers who have used arbitration service providers are asked to forward the questionnaire to your provider.)


Construction Defect Arbitration Questionnaire

  • How many arbitrations in each of past two years have you conducted involving construction defect issues in connection with a new home? A remodeling project?

2002: (New Home) __________________ (Remodeling) ___________________
2003: (New Home) __________________ (Remodeling) ___________________

  • For 2002 what percentage of the arbitrations were initiated by:

Home owner _________________%
Builder ______________________%

  • For 2003 what percentage of the arbitrations were initiated by:

Home owner _________________%
Builder ______________________%

  • In what percentage did plaintiff (aka “claimant”) get an award?

2002 ____________ % of Plaintiff Awards
2003 ____________ % of Plaintiff Awards

  • In what percentage did defendant (aka “respondent”) get an award?

2002 ____________ % of Defendant Award
2003 ____________ % of Defendant Award

  • In what percentage did the arbitrations not proceed to award and settle?

2002 __________% Settled After Arbitration Initiated
2003 __________% Settled After Arbitration Initiated

If you do not have exact figures, an approximation will do. If you provide services in multiple states, please provide a breakdown by state.

Organization Name: __________________________________________________


Any information provided is for NAHB use and will not be shared with the public.

E-mail your responses to David Jaffe.


 

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