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    Mississippi Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:

    Current Law Summary: (HB1166/SB1081, HB722/SB2368) The New Home Warranty Act stipulates warranties for one-year and six-year periods limits types of defects; defines specific defects and exclusions such as outbuildings, detached garages, detached carports, swimming pools, recreational facilities, driveways, walkways, patios, boundary walls, retaining walls, bulkheads, fences, landscaping, off-site improvements, drainage, utilities, etc.; additional exclusions are negligence, improper maintenance, or improper operation, failure to comply with warranty requirements of manufacturer, inadequate ventilation, lack of mitigation, normal wear and tear, insect damage or "rotting of any kind", mold or mold damage, consequential damages, and defects in electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, or similar fixture not manufactured by builder


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    Local # 2500
    PO Box 3556
    Jackson, MS 39207

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    Home Builders Association of Vicksburg
    Local # 2581
    PO Box 821035
    Vicksburg, MS 39182
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    Home Builders Association of Jackson
    Local # 2554
    PO Box 1860
    Ridgeland, MS 39158

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    Meridian-Miss Home Builders Association
    Local # 2536
    8589 A C Brown Road
    Meridian, MS 39305
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    Local # 2516
    PO Box 1551
    Laurel, MS 39441
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    Home Builders Association of Mid-Mississippi
    Local # 2568
    PO Box 572
    Carthage, MS 39051
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    PO Box 1351
    Natchez, MS 39120
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    Meet BWB&O’s Super Lawyers Rising Stars in Colorado!

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    Reprinted courtesy of Aarni Heiskanen, AEC Business
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    Reprinted courtesy of David Adelstein, Kirwin Norris
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