[Florida Code Talk] Warranty
Al Koskey
akoskey at cox.net
Mon Dec 8 15:09:28 EST 2008
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I looked for statutes involving construction warranties a few years back and couldn't find anything, however, at a previous point I remember seeing a 3-year implied warranty somewhere but nobody could confirm that. In any case, I believe that as the "License Holder", anything built under your license is assumed to conform to the building code that was in effect when it was built. In essence, that is a life of the structure warranty that it conforms to code. It is my guess that both the company and you are equally liable for code violation claims. As for non-code violations, you would need to look at federal and state statutes that involve "implied warranties". I believe a 3-year warranty is set forth somewhere but like I said nobody in this forum could find it a few years back. Next job get a hold harmless indemnification. Alex Koskey, Pres. Koskey Corporation, Inc. Florida Lic. QB23244 Cell: (850) 585-7883 Fax: (850) 654-9812 E-Mail: AKoskey at cox.net Web: www.KoskeyHomes.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "st" <smfarmer at tampabay.rr.com> To: <codetalk at myfloridacode.com> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 12:44 PM Subject: [Florida Code Talk] Warranty > The day after Thanksgiving I received a package from my former employer - > for who I was the qualifying agent for about 12 years - and was let go > without any kind of notice or servants package this past February. > > The package included a complaint he filed with the Construction board in > Florida regarding 2 houses for which they had received warranty complaints > from the homeowners, the houses received their co's back in 2006, they > were > spec homes and he did not sell until the end of 2007, and the complaints > only happened in 2008, after my having been let go. He feels I am still > responsible for the houses as far as warranty, can anyone tell me what our > codes or statutes say about this as I can not seem to find anything > specific. >
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