Virginia legislature bans sale of Chinese drywall
Source: Lawyers USA, March 14, 2011
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The Virginia legislature has passed a pair of measures aimed at preventing more homeowners from the dangers of tainted Chinese drywall.
Senate Bill 1294 bars the sale of Chinese drywall, although not the sale of a home with Chinese drywall installed. It awaits the governor’s signature, according to online legislative records.
Already signed by the governor is House Bill 1610 and a companion measure from the state Senate, which require disclosure of Chinese drywall to buyers and renters.
Lawyers involved in Chinese drywall litigation in Virginia say they are unaware of any efforts to import any more of the sulfur-Â emitting wallboard. The ban on sales, they say, may be little more than “window dressing.”
A consolidated group of Virginia Chinese drywall cases is being heard by Norfolk Circuit Judge Mary Jane Hall. On the federal level, lawsuits have been consolidated before U.S. District Judge Eldon Fallon of the Eastern District of Louisiana.