What complaints cannot be addressed by the LHC Ethics Committee?
The following are examples of complaints that cannot be addressed by the LHC Ethics Committee: • Complaints about the way your home is constructed unless you have contracted with the log home manufacturer for construction of the home. Generally, the home buyer contracts with a builder to construct a home. It is the home buyers responsibility to check the credentials, licenses held (if required by your jurisdiction), and experience with building log homes (even if the manufacturer has furnished a list of builders who have successfully completed log homes). It is also your responsibility to make sure you understand any contract you sign with a builder, dealer, or sub-contractor. • Issues involving the return of deposits made to a log home company for orders contracted in good faith. • Structural failures resulting from neglect or improper construction, or foundation work. • Improper handling of materials by the homeowner or builder/contractor. • Failure of a builder/contractor or homeown