[CLC-Discussion] Something We Should Be Aware Of?

Willis, David dwillis at rumberger.com
Fri Oct 11 07:00:15 PDT 2013


There is more oil drilling in Florida than a lot of people realize.  Oil
wells (not currently pumping) are visible from I-4 near Lakeland.
Fracking opens up a lot of areas.  The homes in Celebration built by
Disney have oil, gas, and mineral rights reservations in favor of Tufts
University, but no rights to explore for it.  So it is sort of academic.

 
So, yes, it is something we should be aware of.  
 
David C. Willis
Board Certified in Construction Law and Business Litigation

Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
407.839.2186

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Ladies & Gentlemen:

Maybe I am just not as aware as the average dirt lawyer, but reserving
oil, gas & mineral rights under 10,000 new homes in Florida without
notice? I understand this kind of tricky stuff in oil & gas country, but
Florida? Must be thinking of minerals, too.

 

Special Report: U.S. builders hoard mineral rights under new homes

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/09/us-usa-fracking-rights-special
report-idUSBRE9980AZ20131009

 

 

 

Jeffrey L. Price, Esq.
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Subject: [CLC-Discussion] Spray Foam Insulation/Defective
Product/Construction Defects

 

Is anyone receiving any complaints regarding defective spray foam
insulation? The complaints may consist of spray foam insulation either
being a defective product or being misapplied due to almost impossible
instructions to comply with, including the  degree of humidity during
application, the ambient air temperature, the chemical ratios to be
mixed, etc. 

 

I have received a couple in the last 30 days and wanted to gauge whether
anyone practicing construction law is picking these cases up and how the
cases are going. 

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

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