Homeowners Association’s Lawsuit Against Developer for Construction Defects Subject to Binding Arbitration Per Governing Documents
- Construction Defects
 
August 16, 2012.
The State Supreme Court in California reversed a trial court and an appellate court’s rulings in favor of a homeowners association that sued the developers of the project for damages caused by construction defects. The developer had sought to compel the homeowners association to participate in arbitration.
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