Mississippi Interrogatories - Faulty Foundation

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MS-60614
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Overview of this form

The Interrogatories - Faulty Foundation form consists of a series of written questions that one party in a lawsuit presents to another as part of the discovery process. This specific form is essential for gathering information related to allegations about a faulty foundation in real estate disputes. It allows the parties to clarify facts and prepare for litigation effectively, making it distinct from standard interrogatories which may cover broader topics.

Key parts of this document

  • Request for names and contact information of individuals with relevant knowledge.
  • Details on any experts intended to be called at trial, including their qualifications and opinions.
  • Information about any individuals who examined the residence's foundation.
  • Marketing actions taken for the subject residence.
  • Facts supporting claims of damages related to mental anguish.
  • Allegations regarding any undisclosed foundation problems or repairs conducted prior to the sale.
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When this form is needed

This form is commonly used during the discovery phase of a lawsuit involving real estate disputes, particularly when claims involve foundation issues. It is essential when parties need to gather evidence about historical communications, expert evaluations, property appraisals, and the obligations of sellers in disclosing property conditions. Using this form helps ensure that all relevant information is disclosed and documented as part of the legal process.

Who should use this form

  • Homeowners involved in litigation over foundation problems.
  • Real estate professionals seeking clarity in disputes related to property sales.
  • Legal representatives managing property-related lawsuits.
  • Individuals needing to collect factual evidence for court proceedings regarding structural defects.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify all parties involved in the lawsuit.
  • Furnish details for each interrogatory, ensuring accurate information is provided.
  • Include names and contact information of any relevant witnesses and experts.
  • Document actions taken regarding the property, including any marketing attempts and inspections.
  • Detail any claims for damages and their factual basis clearly.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to provide complete and accurate responses to each interrogatory.
  • Neglecting to identify all relevant parties and witnesses.
  • Omitting crucial details regarding inspections or appraisals.
  • Not modifying the form to address specific circumstances of the case.

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Exterior Cracks. Interior Sheetrock Cracks. Doors Out of Square and Uneven Floors. Door Frame/Window Frame Separation from Brick. Rotten Wood Pier & Beams. Bouncing floors Rotten Wood. Tile Cracks. Expansion Joint Seperation.

While you could live in a home with foundation problems, it doesn't help the resale value. Fixing the issues could help you when the time comes to sell the home. If you're buying a home, make sure you get the proper professional to thoroughly inspect the home.

Effect on Your Foundation Fails You will see how the basement walls have cracked, allowing soil and water from the surrounding land to come pouring in. If you see cracks in your home's foundation, have them repaired immediately before they weaken the structure and lead to severe home damage.

If you don't fix your foundation, mold and mildew cause the wooden members under your pier and beam home to deteriorate. Whenever there are cracks or poor sealing around a pier and beam foundation, water can make its way into the crawl space.

Diagonal Cracks on Interior Walls. Exterior Stair Step Brick Cracks. Doors Sticking or Not Latching. Gapping or Separation of Exterior Trim. Movement of Wood Trim/Built-Ins. Evidence of Movement on Other Inside Fixtures.

Larger than hairline cracks develop on the slab, not the concrete veneer. A bulge develops in the side of the foundation. A crack goes up the outside wall of the house, zigzagging upward, cracking brick and mortar.

A. The foundation holds up the home and is very important that it is intact. Inspection of this structural issue is about $600 while repairs can cost from low thousands to tens of thousands depending on the issues.If it is out of your budget, this is a good time to walk away after home inspection.

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