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WHY DOES HADD EXIST? No one buys a new-home looking for a lawsuit but far too often, that is exactly what homeowners face. It often seems that once keys are in hand, that friendly builder is nowhere to be found should problems arise. Many tell us that their builders simply refuse to respond, and when they do, they are bombarded with Band-Aid-on-bullet-wound repairs, such as paint and caulk that often hide more serious underlying defects.
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HADD is comprised of victim, unpaid volunteers. With all of our best efforts, we can not fight for changes in legislation alone. WE NEED YOUR HELP! As a non-profit entity, HADD cannot support any particular political candidate or party. What we can do is educate our elected officials about defective construction to encourage those officials to enact better consumer laws and fight for our rights.
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Buying a home is one of the largest investmenst that you will make. Take it seriously and educate yourself before you sign your money away. There is a lot to consider and you need to know what to look for when deciding on which builder you will trust with your hard earned dollars.
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