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Business
Buyers bewarePublished 06/19/07
You've bought a dream home - or so you thought. Now the foundation is cracking, the basement has flooded and the roof sags.
Not so dreamy anymore.
County residents who have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the biggest investment of their lives are sometimes left with a defective version of the American dream. Maryland consumers filed 382 complaints for new-home construction defects from June 2004 through this month, according to the Consumer Protection Division of the Maryland Attorney General's Office. Twenty-two of those complaints were in Anne Arundel; two in Annapolis. County homeowners are experiencing...
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