What information must the request include?
The request must provide a fairly detailed description of each alleged construction defect. The request must include the following information (if known or available): the amount of known out-of pocket expenses and engineering or consulting fees the homeowner incurred in connection with each alleged construction defect; if there is one, a copy of the contract between the homeowner and the builder; evidence of the cause and nature of each alleged defect including the nature and extent of repairs necessary to remedy the defect (for example, expert reports, photographs and videotapes); the signed contract and written warranty (if one was provided); proof of 30-days notice provided to the builder; and the name of anyone who inspected the home in connection with the alleged defects on behalf of the party submitting the request.
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