Successfully resolved a lawsuit against a developer for construction deficiencies in the Association’s clubhouse.

An association discovered various design and construction deficiencies affecting its clubhouse, which led to water infiltration and the formation of mold throughout the building.  On the association’s behalf, Kaman & Cusimano commenced a lawsuit against the association’s developer and other subcontractors seeking to recover the cost to repair and replace the defective construction.

Kaman & Cusimano successfully resolved the lawsuit with the developer and its subcontractors agreeing to reimburse the association for a portion of the remediation costs.

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