California homebuilders and restaurateurs have launched a ballot initiative aimed at curbing construction defect and building access lawsuits.

The so-called “Opportunity to Repair Act of 2006″ would expand builders’ rights to fix flaws before homeowners can sue. The proposed measure would also shield building owners from immediate lawsuits if they respond to complaints about disability-access violations.

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