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Clovis homeowners seek damages from Wilson Homes over allegations of defects

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FRESNO – The owners of 21 properties in Clovis allege the houses have defects and are seeking damages from the developer.

Tawne Fishback, Lori Randolph, Vergil and Mary Lou Randolph, Cynthia Bostick, et al. filed a complaint on Oct. 15 in the Fresno County Superior Court against Wilson Homes Inc. and Does 1-1,000 alleging violation of building standards, breach of contract and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs own properties in Clovis that were developed by the defendant and purchased after 2003. They allege the properties are unfit and defective and have issues with water intrusion, fire protection, plumbing and sewer and other defects.

The plaintiffs hold Wilson Homes Inc. and Does 1-1,000 responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to provide residences constructed in a workmanlike manner and failed to rectify the defects on the homes.

The plaintiffs seek judgment against the defendants, costs of restoration and repairs of more than $50,000 per home, costs of investigation, diminution of value of the properties, expert fees, costs of suit, loss of use of the property and relocation expenses, and further relief as the court deems just and proper. They are represented by Blaine J. Wanke of Milstein Jackson Fairchild & Wade LLP in Los Angeles.

Fresno County Superior Court case number 18-CECG-03843

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