Mold causes illness in home in Loudoun County: $4,750,000 Verdict (access required)

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: January 5, 2009

Paul and Wendy Meng purchased a new home from The Drees Company in November 2005 for $900,000. During construction, the Mengs noticed that the house was not being protected from the weather, which allowed water to saturate the building materials. Drees did not dry the lumber before covering it up with drywall, and ...
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