“GOOD BUILDING PRACTICES” DID NOT INCLUDE CODE COMPLIANCE
publication date: May 29, 2011
A contract did not expressly require the builder to adhere to the applicable building code, so the builder was only required to meet standard building practices in the area at the time of construction. A code violation was not a breach of contract.
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