Saturday, December 3, 2011

Chinese Drywall Complaint Center

 


The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is urging any homeowner in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, or Southeast Texas, to contact them if their home contains a specific type of toxic Chinese Drywall called Knauf Tianjin.

The group is specifically focused on homeowners in one of these states, who purchased a foreclosure from a bank, or Fannie Mae, only later discover the home contained Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese Drywall. The group says, “We are no where close to identifying all new, or old homeowners, who are now living in a home, or condominium that contains Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese Drywall.

We admit this is a Hail Mary, we are not a law firm, this is not an attempt to practice law, but we are the best branded source on Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese Drywall, and we feel compelled to try to get these homeowners some help, if possible. We are especially focused on homeowners, who purchased a foreclosure in the U.S. Southeast only to discover the home, or condominium contained Knauf Tianjin toxic Chinese Drywall.”

What are the best symptoms for toxic Chinese drywall, and or imported Knauf Tianjin Chinese drywall in 2005-2007 Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and especially the metro areas of Houston & Austin, or in homes remodeled, or repaired after Hurricanes Katrina, Ivan, Ike, or Rita?

The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center says, “We think repeated AC coil failures, electrical device failures in the home, combined with severe allergy type symptoms are the best indicators. But, our biggest problem is getting the word out-especially in subdivisions, or with individual homeowners, in a house repaired after a hurricane.”

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