If you suspect that your home or building has construction deficiencies, it is important to take action as soon as possible to prevent further damage and expenses. Here are the steps you should take:
- Document the issues: Take pictures and videos of any visible damage or defects, and make detailed notes of when and where you first noticed them. Keep all relevant documents, such as contracts, building plans, and warranty information, in a safe place.
- Notify the builder or contractor: Contact the builder or contractor who was responsible for the construction of the home or building and notify them of the issues you are experiencing. Give them a chance to investigate and make repairs.
- Get an independent inspection: Consider hiring an independent inspector or engineer to conduct a thorough inspection of the property. They can identify any hidden defects and provide a professional opinion on the cause and extent of the damage.
- Contact a construction defect attorney: If the builder or contractor refuses to make necessary repairs or denies responsibility for the issues, you may need to consult with a construction defect attorney. They can evaluate your case and advise you on your legal options for pursuing compensation for repairs or damages.
- Take action within the statute of repose: Remember that South Carolina’s statute of repose limits the time period in which you can bring a construction defect claim. It is important to act promptly to avoid losing your right to seek compensation.
By taking these steps, you can protect your property and ensure that you receive fair compensation for any construction deficiencies or damages.