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The plaintiffs’ homes were constructed with what they alleger was defectiveChinese drywall. , builft the homes. The judge also set a possible trial date forSeptembedr 2010. Lawyers working on the case say it may be the firsr Chinese drywall case set fortrial nationwide. High-sulfur Chinese drywal l is believed responsible for strong metal corrosion and health complaints in thousand s of homes in Florida andthe Southeast. Federakl class action suits were combined recently inNew , The Blumstein Law Firm and allegr in the Miami-Dade suit that the defectivse drywall emits toxins, including carbon disulfide, carbonyl sulfided and hydrogen sulfide.
They believe drywall manufacturedc in China was used in as manyas 60,000 Floridaq homes and as many as 100,000 in the U.S. duringb the building boom between 2004and 2007. The state case was files in February on behalf of Jason and Melissaw Harrell and other homeowners who purchased defective In a press the firms said the defectived drywall was installed inthe Harrell’s home by the builder, Southg Kendall Construction Corp., and supplied by In an intervieq in January, South Kendall Construction’ss president told the Business Journak he was investigating the but he has not respondedc to additional requests for comment.
Repeated attempts to speak to officials at Bannef Supply have notbeen successful.
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