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Why shouldn I let Pulte perform repairs rather than belong to a class?

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Why shouldn I let Pulte perform repairs rather than belong to a class?

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Answers 1. I don’t know if I have any problems with my house so should I participate in the case? Answer: Without knowing the specifics of any home, an engineer has evaluated approximately 200 homes including a significant number of both Pulte and Del Webb constructed homes. Based upon his review of those 200 homes, the engineer does not believe that the stucco was installed properly on any of these homes. Should you join this action and it is later determined that your home does not have any problems or should you simply wish to withdraw from being included in the case, you would be able to do so. Back to Questions 2. Is an engineer going to come out and look at my home since he has already looked at 200 or so others? Answer: Not at this time. Approximately 200 homes have been evaluated so that a good cross-section representative-sampling of the stucco installation deficiency issues that exist could be documented for purposes of presenting this case. Additional evaluations of every ho

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