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HADD came into existence in response to an overwhelming
need of support and resolution from families who felt isolated while coping with their devastating home damage and loss. Because
the lone attempts to get their homes fixed proved unsuccessful these families started to find each other and united into a
cohesive group with a common cause. It was while testifying before legislative committees in the Kansas state capital that
HADD emerged as a national grass roots organization.
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HADD is not an arbitration group nor does it provide legal
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HADD offers support and suggestions to assist consumers
in making educated, informed decisions when buying a home or resolving the complicated issues with deficient homes. |
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To promote better building standards and practice; |
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To educate the general public how to avoid substandard, deficient housing, and how to rectify current instances of substandard,
deficient housing; and |
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To continuously search for various remedies leading to recovery of adequate damages from deficient home builders/sellers. |
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To assist home buyers/owners in their pursuits of various remedies leading to the possible recovery of damages. |
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To research court documents, city/county codes and ordinances, state licensing practices, legal issues and documents then
providing this information to the home buyer/owner. |
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To educate home buyers/owners on how to investigate their own home issues and what actions they can take. |
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To acquaint city/county government about existing problems in codes and ordinances, and/or code enforcement and work towards
possible solutions. |
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To work with state and federal legislators to promote consumer protection bills concerning the residential building industry.
Contrary to rumor, HADD is not the brain child of Trial Lawyers, nor Teamsters, but the
organization and will of victim volunteers who all live and work out of deficient homes. However, we make no apologies
for working with such great organizations as Consumer Attorneys, Public Citizen, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, Unions
and other consumer oriented groups. All HADD representatives have experienced deficient housing along with the
pain and frustration of unresponsive builders--all our efforts as of today, are out of pocket. Thank you.
Thank you. |
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Myron Ferguson, Author of 'Build It Right' discusses defective housing with HADD reps. |
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