Municipal government officials involved in the home
construction process usually acknowledge home construction industry and warranty program problems, but often simply advise the homeowner that they can settle their issues through civil litigation.
Not exact matches
Litigation involving architecture
usually involves some failure in the
construction process, a dispute over lease terms like sight lines or common areas, an insurance claim involving an allegedly negligent design, or the responsibility for a building damaged in a natural disaster.
During my time as a conciliator with TARION I often ran into situations where building inspectors had obviously not inspected new homes properly during the
construction process; it
usually ended up in a big fight between them and me, until they acknowledged their lack of due diligence due to overwork etc., after being exposed by me to the problems that they had obviously not dealt with in the first place; it happened all the time.