Homebuilding Consumer Group Calls for Construction Oversight in the Aftermath of Katrina
Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings (HADD), a national non-profit dedicated to promoting safe and sound construction, is concerned that our fellow citizens will be victimized again in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Without adequate legislation and oversight by state officials, unscrupulous builders and contractors will flood the area with substandard or non-existent work and materials. Even under the best circumstances -- licensing, bonding, we witness 15% of all new construction as severely substandard.
We urge immediate action to protect those who cannot afford another tragedy. Legislation and oversight by federal, state, and local officials to protect the homeowner and a concerted effort by reputable home builders can produce results.
The National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) through their many connections to Legislatures, State and National Officials and their own members, has the power to assure that the rebuilding of the weather ravaged areas is done without fraud or corruption. They can assure that homes and other buildings reflect quality construction.
HADD calls on the NAHB to provide a local liaison for each hurricane and flood affected area. This person will work together with
state and local officials, HADD representatives, The Contractor Disaster Network, (www.dcnonoline.org/index.cfm) State Licensing Boards for Contractors, homeowners and media outlets to ensure that victims are protected. Interested media and NAHB members may contact HADD through our website at www.HADD.com . The time for action is now, before people become victimized again!
Homebuilding Consumer Group Calls for Construction Oversight in the Aftermath of Katrina