The DC Court of Appeals has issued a ruling that sets a precedent for homebuyers, marking a significant victory for nine female homeowners who sued developers over crumbling construction. This decision also holds D.C. accountable for the substandard quality of homes purchased through government programs. Additionally, the lawsuit alleging that Curbio engaged in a scheme targeting District residents and trapping them in financially devastating contracts has been resolved with Curbio agreeing to pay $7.5 million to settle the case.
D.C. can now be held accountable for "substandard" quality in homes bought through government programs, according to a new DC Court of Appeals ruling. https://t.co/4GhDXBh9zz
— D.C. can now be held accountable for "substandard" quality in homes bought through government programs, according to a new DC Court of Appeals ruling https://t.co/mHijjl321L
Curbio to pay $7.5 million to settle lawsuit https://t.co/BUnWgOv41F #realestatenews #realestate