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Four Years Structural Liability John Wheeler 08-21-2008
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Posted by RicodJour on August 21, 2008, 9:22 pm


> Thank Leroy, I'll try that. I would also like to solicit anyone else
> that might be knowledgeable about the subject. I live in Wilson
> County, Tennessee.

Well, hell, there must be hundreds of people on this newsgroup with
specific knowledge or Wilson County legal trivia. I'm wondering why
you don't trust the structural engineer but you'd trust some unknown
person on the internet. The local professionals will know what your
state's requirements are, you could also call a professional liability
insurance company, or you could go to your local library and do your
research with the help of a librarian.

R

Posted by Red Green on August 21, 2008, 10:29 pm


8f08-8a47dc6a2fff@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

>> Thank Leroy, I'll try that. I would also like to solicit anyone else
>> that might be knowledgeable about the subject. I live in Wilson
>> County, Tennessee.
>
> Well, hell, there must be hundreds of people on this newsgroup with
> specific knowledge or Wilson County legal trivia.

That stuck me just right. Literally chuckling aloud.

I figured for Wilson County, Tennessee, best shot previals in all
matters.


> I'm wondering why
> you don't trust the structural engineer but you'd trust some unknown
> person on the internet. The local professionals will know what your
> state's requirements are, you could also call a professional liability
> insurance company, or you could go to your local library and do your
> research with the help of a librarian.
>
> R


Posted by John Wheeler on August 21, 2008, 11:22 pm


Or you could do all those things in tandem with news group posts as a
means to solicit whatever help you can. Really, still looking for
"help."

Thanks

Posted by RicodJour on August 21, 2008, 11:26 pm


> Or you could do all those things in tandem with news group posts as a
> means to solicit whatever help you can. Really, still looking for
> "help."

Don't leave any stones unturned. Print up some flyers and stick them
up on phone poles and on supermarket bulletin boards.

You've already gotten help. You got pointed in the right direction
which just happens to be in your own backyard.

R

Posted by Frank on August 22, 2008, 7:35 am


> Or you could do all those things in tandem with news group posts as a
> means to solicit whatever help you can. Really, still looking for
> "help."
>
> Thanks

Local laws I do not know but I tangled with my builder years ago with
case ending up in lawsuit.
Results were a mixed bag because in spite of laws, builders know how
to skirt them, hide behind corporations and are often in bed with
local officials. My case was settled out of court but I never got a
penny from the builder and could only write off the settlement on my
taxes as a short term loss. Do not go public or personal as your
objective is to get problem fixed at no emotional or financial loss.
My builder, with another buyer's problem of forged release of liens,
could have gone to jail but buyer's lawyers advice was as I've given.

For starter, go back to builder. He may have insurance that will
cover your repair but be prepared to go to local officials and a
lawyer.

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