Court says DC isn’t liable for severe structural issues at a Ward 8 town house project it helped fund

In January 2021, Bennett and Callahan joined a group of homeowners in suing the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) — the city agency responsible for financing the project — as well as the developer and the River East at Grandview Condominium Association. The claims against the defendants included breach of contract, emotional distress, and violations of the District’s Consumer Protection Procedure Act (CPPA) for having failed to provide proper oversight over the construction and maintenance of the buildings.   Read the entire article……………………………….

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