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		By: Allan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Re: Denver

I live here.  The article is right.  There is a housing crisis.  Condo developers are whining.  But condo developers are building crappy projects and getting sued.  Then their insurance rates go up.  The answer is not to change the laws.  The answer is for condo developers to build better buildings.  You do not see major litigation in hotel construction, office building construction, and apartment construction.  Why not?  Because those buildings are built well.

Condo developers have brought this upon themselves.   If a building is done well and the builder fixes problems in a timely manner, litigation will go away.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re: Denver</p>
<p>I live here.  The article is right.  There is a housing crisis.  Condo developers are whining.  But condo developers are building crappy projects and getting sued.  Then their insurance rates go up.  The answer is not to change the laws.  The answer is for condo developers to build better buildings.  You do not see major litigation in hotel construction, office building construction, and apartment construction.  Why not?  Because those buildings are built well.</p>
<p>Condo developers have brought this upon themselves.   If a building is done well and the builder fixes problems in a timely manner, litigation will go away.</p>
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