วันเสาร์ที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Is there a lemon law on houses in texas?

my wife bought a house in central texas in october of 2006. we are the first owners and moved in as soon as the paint was dry. the weekend that we moved in, the drain pipe for the AC condensation came lose and ruined portions of a wal and flooded the carpet. the reapair man told me that the pipe wasn't glued together. the builder paid for the repairs. about one month later the home was hit with 35 to 40 mph winds and the chimney broke off and fell causing damage to the roof and the cieling inside. it took them over a month and a threat of legal action but the builder fixed that as well. i have also had two light fixtures replaced on the front of the house, and the ones in the back have quit working as well. now i have sideing coming off. these are just a few of the problems we have had. is there any kind of lemon law in texas on homes. i could understand if it was an older home but it is new construction. do i have any rights or just the builders warranty. will this effect value too?


you should have a home warranty..since the house is brand new ....which should cover any inside problems like peeling paint, bad pipes etc......for the outside issues cause by the wind and such you homeowners insurance should cover that type of stuff

There probably should be a lemon law in Austin at a well known ranch.

New construction has a 10 year builders warranty. You may want to contact the builder.

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