Lawmakers file legislation on Chinese Drywall - lCPSC Investigates |
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Friday, 10 April 2009 |
U.S. Lawmakers Seek Ban on Tainted Chinese Drywall
U.S. Sens. Bill Nelson, D.-Fla., and Mary Landrieu, D.-La., have filed legislation for a recall and immediate ban on tainted building products from China, as more and more people around the country are reporting problems in their homes built with imported drywall. The legislation presses the Consumer Product Safety Commission ( CPSC ) for a recall on Chinese-made drywall, based in part on findings by a Florida homebuilder and state officials who have confirmed the presence of sulfide gases in homes built with the drywall. |
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Officials withheld Chinese drywall alert |
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
E-mails show county, state, EPA coordinated release with builder
E-mails - exchanged over 3 1/2 months by state and county health officials and the EPA - regarding possible dangers of Chinese drywall indicate the parties waited to coordinate with a homebuilder and its consultant on how and when to alert the public. One Environmental Protection Agency official even suggested television "Sweeps Week" in November might be the time to tell the public, rather than acting independently from special interests and getting word to the public as soon as possible. |
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Houston Chronicle: Builders TRCC scrambles for clever ideas to save the agency |
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Friday, 05 September 2008 |
Facing closure, TRCC makes some changes
The governing board of a state agency criticized for being too easy on shoddy home builders adopted proposals on Thursday to make the agency more consumer-friendly but declined to require builders to be licensed and bonded. The Texas Residential Construction Commission also voted down a proposal to modify the commission's makeup to have more public members than builder members. The commission now has four builder members, three public members, one engineer and one inspector. The commission was responding to a sunset staff review report that said the 5-year-old agency is ineffective and should be abolished. |
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Lennar Hutto Parke Community Voice their Opinions, Loud and Clear |
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Wednesday, 14 November 2007 |
The Hutto News - OPINIONS
Lennar lied to homeowners - Hutto Parke residents deceived by developer -Residents want to forget building horror - Expansive soil was not fully disclosed. Let's be realistic. When given a choice, people would not choose to build on expansive soil if they know that it will be a constant maintenance problem in the future. People don't intentionally buy new houses or new cars knowing that they will have to deal with high maintenance. We bought new homes not fixer-uppers. Read more... |
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CNN: A House Divided Part 1 |
Lennar Homes Features
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
A House Divided part 1
Americans Rendered Helpless by New Home Building Industry â You or your family could be next. The Bruderman family is living a nightmare as their house is literally sinking into the ground. |
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