Condo Association to Divide Settlement
Homeowners at the 159-unit Huntington Bayshore Condominium Assn. will split a $6.8-million settlement from a construction defect lawsuit, the association’s attorney said.
The Huntington Beach group had sued developer Newcomb Development and subcontractors, alleging that the 8-year-old project suffered from leaky roofs, stucco problems and electrical malfunctions, according to Ross Feinberg, the Newport Beach attorney who represented homeowners.
An attorney for Newcomb could not be reached for comment.
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