Update: Chinese Drywall Testing |
Friday, 17 April 2009 |
Fla. to test air in homes with Chinese drywall
An Associated Press review of shipping records found more than 540 million pounds of plasterboard was imported from China between 2004 and 2008 to meet U.S. demand during the national housing boom. Hundreds of people nationwide are now complaining that the material emits fumes that make them sick. They claim it also corrodes copper pipes, blackens jewelry and silverware and ruins air conditioners. |
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Cincinnati Bizjournals: Drees Home Mold |
Friday, 06 February 2009 |
Drees ordered to pay $4.75M in âsick houseâ case
The jurors decided that Fort Mitchell-based Drees had been negligent and violated the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. It accepted the Mengsâ claim that faulty construction had promoted the growth of toxic mold. |
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New Website: Don't Trust Drees.com |
Sunday, 01 February 2009 |
Don't Trust Drees.com
Drees Homes ruined our lives! Drees Home built us a house we cannot live in due to severe mold contamination - the worst part is they knew about it and covered it up. http://www.donttrustdrees.com/
The Washington Post: Sick House, Suffering Family Read more... Costly Mold: Loudoun couple awarded $4.75M for mold injuries Read more... |
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Washington Post: Paul & Wendy Meng Sick Over Drees Defects & Mold |
Sunday, 01 February 2009 |
Sick House, Suffering Family
Shoddy construction and unmended leaks had let moisture in, allowing toxin-producing mold to grow and spread through the three-story house, the Mengs said. A Loudoun jury recently awarded the family $4.75 million, among the largest awards in a mold case in Virginia... "We kept on hoping that Drees was going to do the right thing," Wendy Meng said. "All we asked them to do was put us up somewhere while they got the house completely cleaned . . . and they wouldn't do it." ... The Mengs said problems with the house have cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical expenses, legal fees, discarded furniture and other expenses. But they can be replaced. "If you don't have your health," Wendy Meng said, "it doesn't matter what you have." |
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Drees Homes: Jury Awards Virginia Couple $4.75M for Mold Contamination |
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 |
Costly Mold: Loudoun couple awarded $4.75M for mold injuries
A Loudoun County Circuit Court jury has returned verdicts totaling $4.75 million for a couple who contended that mold in their $900,000 home sickened them and rendered their house unlivable...The trial before Judge Thomas D. Horne began on Dec. 15, and the jury returned its verdicts early on the afternoon of Dec. 23 after beginning its deliberations late the previous afternoon. It awarded Wendy Meng $2.276 million and Paul Meng $500,000 for negligence and awarded the couple $1.474 million for constructive fraud and $500,000 for violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. |
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