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	<title>Comments on: Detailed Chinese drywall ruling to be expected</title>
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		<title>By: PATRICIA SPENCER</title>
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		<description>It is a travesty that those of us victimized by the use of contaminated Chinese Drywall in our homes have had to wait so long to have the issued addressed.
My husband and I brought a new home (which was still under construction) in late 2006.  We refused to buy a home in New Orleans that had been remediated for mold contamination after Hurricane Katrina because we were afraid that the remediation process may not have completely elimated the threat. We now sit in a home that is detrimental to our health because even though the home builder had a contract with the supplier not to use Chinese Drywall, the contractor, out of greed for quick money, used the inferior product anyway!
It is unfathomable that in a nation that has lemon laws to protect consumers against worthless cars, a new home with dangerous chemicals in it can be sold and the legality of the sale has to be debated so long!
My husband and I can not afford to pay rent for some place else to stay while the courts make a decision.  So we stay and pray while we hope that the courts come to a just decision.  Does Justice 
Deferred mean Justice Denied?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a travesty that those of us victimized by the use of contaminated Chinese Drywall in our homes have had to wait so long to have the issued addressed.<br />
My husband and I brought a new home (which was still under construction) in late 2006.  We refused to buy a home in New Orleans that had been remediated for mold contamination after Hurricane Katrina because we were afraid that the remediation process may not have completely elimated the threat. We now sit in a home that is detrimental to our health because even though the home builder had a contract with the supplier not to use Chinese Drywall, the contractor, out of greed for quick money, used the inferior product anyway!<br />
It is unfathomable that in a nation that has lemon laws to protect consumers against worthless cars, a new home with dangerous chemicals in it can be sold and the legality of the sale has to be debated so long!<br />
My husband and I can not afford to pay rent for some place else to stay while the courts make a decision.  So we stay and pray while we hope that the courts come to a just decision.  Does Justice<br />
Deferred mean Justice Denied?</p>
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