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The State of Florida Department of Health says Chinese made drywall may be the cause of foul odors being reported in Florida homes.

AG advises of Chinese drywall deadline

Updated: Friday, 27 Nov 2009, 11:22 PM EST
Published : Friday, 27 Nov 2009, 11:22 PM EST

Attorney General Bill McCollum on Friday issued a consumer advisory alerting homeowners whose homes contain allegedly defective Chinese drywall manufactured by Knauf Plasterboard (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. to an opportunity to ensure their claims against the company are preserved.

Knauf is one of several Chinese drywall manufacturers accused in a private class action lawsuit pending in federal court in Louisiana, of importing defective drywall into the United States during the recent housing boom.

The company has agreed to accept service of a single lawsuit that will be filed on December 9, 2009 in the Louisiana federal court However, under the courts order, homeowners with homes containing the allegedly defective Knauf drywall who wish to be included in the lawsuit must submit claims to the lead counsel in the lawsuit on or before December 2, 2009.

Because the Attorney General is not involved in the private lawsuit, homeowners considering whether they should submit a form and participate in the action should consult with a private attorney regarding any legal questions. The Attorney General cannot offer legal advice as to whether a homeowner should join the legal proceeding.

Affected consumers who wish to be included as plaintiffs in this litigation against Knauf must submit a completed transmittal chart and proof that their properties contain Knauf-manufactured drywall.

This information must be received by Plaintiffs' Lead Counsel by December 2, 2009. Plaintiffs Lead Counsel is Arnold Levin of Levin, Fishbein, Sedran & Berman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Claims may be submitted by e-mail at the following e-mail address: alevin@lfsblaw.com . They may also be faxed to the attention of Arnold Levin, Esq. at 215-592-4663.

Acceptable forms of proof include photographs of the drywall found in the consumers home, with any labeling clearly shown.

Additionally, a fully completed and signed Plaintiff Profile Form must be submitted to Plaintiffs Liaison Counsel by December 10, 2009. Plaintiffs Liaison counsel is Russ M. Herman of the New Orleans firm of Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotler, LLP.

The Form (link found at the bottom of this article) may be submitted to the following e-mail address:  Drywall@hhkc.com .

All questions regarding either the transmittal chart or the Plaintiff Profile Form, as well as any aspect of the pending litigation, should be directed to the counsel listed above.

The defective drywall allegedly emits unpleasant and potentially harmful sulfur gasses that not only corrode metal found throughout homes, in air conditioners and household appliances, but may adversely affect residents
health.

Florida has an estimated 35,000 homes that may contain Chinese drywall, including Knauf Chinese drywall. The number of homes affected in Florida constitute approximately 30 percent of the homes in the United States containing the allegedly defective product.

The Chinese drywall is believed to have been used primarily in homes built or remodeled between
2004 and 2008.

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Plaintiff Profile Form

 

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