"Some relief for rotten problem" Charleston The Post and Courier September 16, 2009

Charleston's The Post and Courier reports on a class action settlement that allows Charleston County property owners to get money to replace rotting trim boards.
Nexsen Pruet attorney Paul Dominick is handling claims on behalf of homeowners. An estimated 800 homeowners could be eligible to file claims.
Dominick told reporter Katy Stech that "the closer you get to the water and the coastal area, the quicker the product deteriorates. It's a very inexpensive product that was used extensively on Kiawah (Island) on multimillion-dollar houses. We've seen it everywhere from small tract-style houses to mansions." Click here to read the full article.
For more information about the class action, call (843) 720-1736. |
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