Leaks lead to large settlement
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June Casagrande
Less than a week after Frank and Barbara Peters moved into their
dream home overlooking the ocean, they came home to find that rain
had left a puddle in the kitchen area next to the phone. From there,
things went steadily downhill as they watched more water leak into
their $1.2-million-plus, 3,000-square-foot condominium with every
rainfall.
The Peters and their neighbors the Albers have reached a landmark
$1.26-million combined settlement with construction company ETCO
Development of Westminster for construction defects in the decks of
their two adjacent condominiums on Breakers Drive.
“It started out as a dream home for us and ended up the flip-side
of a dream -- a nightmare,” Peters said. “At one point, I think, I
had 13 holes stopped up in the ceiling in my kitchen, dining area and
living room.”
Some of the holes were one and two feet wide where workers had
gone in to try to find the source of the leaks. The defects were in
the outdoor deck that forms the roof over an open indoor living area.
More than half a dozen attempts by the developer to fix the
problem were unsuccessful, Peters said. So he and his neighbors hired
an attorney.
John Manly, attorney with the Costa Mesa firm Manly & McGuire,
said that the settlement amount is extraordinary.
“I don’t know of any other settlement this high for just two
units,” Manly said.
ETCO Development works regularly in Newport Beach, often on small
projects such as the two-unit development where the Peters and the
Albers bought their beachfront condos. A representative of ETCO could
not be reached for comment on Friday afternoon.
City officials said they were unaware of any significant problems
with the developer’s projects in Newport Beach.
The Peters paid out of pocket to repair the six-figure damages and
now will get their money back from the settlement.
“We were never sure we’d get reimbursed, so it’s very satisfying
having the house repaired,” Peters said. “Now, it’s just a matter of
getting over the trauma.”
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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