When it comes to invoking the protection of the statute of repose to construction-defect suits, the shoddier the work, the better the builder’s chances of coming out liability free.
That’s the blunt message of Monday’s precedential ruling in Port Imperial Condominium Association Inc. v. K. Hovnanian Port Imperial Urban Renewal Inc., A-1013-10.
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