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50% Reduction In 2009 Taxes For Homeowners Affected By Chinese Drywall

Lori Parrish and Broward County have responded to the recent Chinese Drywall problem that has affected many South Florida residents. As a result of the damage, the county is reducing the building value of residents with Chinese Drywall in their residents by 50% in order to ensure fair property assessments. Homeowners must provide the necessary documentations in order to receive the reduction.
But, the only way that the county will know that your home has Chinese Drywall is to contact Residential Department Manager Bob Zbikowski by email or at 954.357.5880.
Also, don’t worry if you have not filed by the September 19th deadline, as you can still receive the 50% reduction by the Value Adjustment Board. You can also reach the Value Adjustment Board via email at: vab@broward.org
I have been keeping a close eye on the Chinese Drywall issue in the City of Parkland and throughout the State of Florida.
Other articles on Chinese Drywall:
- December Chinese Drywall Deadline Fast Approaching
- FEMA Emergency Assistance To Chinese Drywall Victims?
- Finally Good News For WCI Homeowners With Chinese Drywall
- Parkland Chinese Drywall Task Force Established
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December Chinese Drywall Deadline Fast Approaching
Calling All Parkland & South Florida Residents Affected By Chinese Drywall!
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Residents must find out if the wallboards in their homes were made by a company called: Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin Co. Knauf has agreed to accept a class action lawsuit for ONLY one month. Through the help of attorneys, homeowners with Chinese Drywall made by this manufacturer can now hopefully seek recourse.
Without this pact from Knauf, homeowners would have to spend lots of money and time filing lawsuits and complaints. Now, all residents need to do is show that their wallboards were made by this manufacturer. Hopefully, Knauf is looking at its full exposure as a company and will be willing to negotiate settlements. But, time is of the essence. Look through your documents when your home was built or call your developer. You may also want to speak with the City of Parkland planning and zoning department. I wrote an earlier article on how the City of Parkland established a task force to investigate the Chinese Drywall problem in the city. Click Here to read this article.
Other articles on Chinese Drywall:
- FEMA Emergency Assistance To Chinese Drywall Victims?
- Finally Good News For WCI Homeowners With Chinese Drywall
- Parkland Chinese Drywall Task Force Established
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Finally Good News For WCI Homeowners With Chinese Drywall

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WCI Communities is scheduled to emerge from bankruptcy protection, which is great news from WCI community residents with Chinese Drywall. WCI Communities will now setup a trust account to deal with the many Parkland homeowners affected by Chinese Drywall in their homes.
Finally, these residents will be able to receive relief from WCI Communities, who did not have to address the Chinese Drywall problem because the company was protected under the bankruptcy laws.

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The Tampa Bay Business Journal reports, “In January, WCI said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it was setting aside $11 million for homes that needed air conditioning coil replacement, “which may or may not be related to the Chinese drywall.”
According to the Sun-Sentinel, WCI Communities stated in court documents at least 200 WCI built homes had defective drywall. Parkland Golf & Country Club and some communities in Heron Bay were the two major areas in Broward County affected with Chinese Drywall.
I wrote an earlier article: Parkland Chinese Drywall Task Force where the City of Parkland has setup a task force to deal with this direct issue. Let’s see how the city responds to this news from WCI Communities.
WCI Communities also stated that affected homeowners must file claims. I strongly recommend that Parkland residents with Chinese Drywall in their homes consult with a local attorney.
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Parkland Chinese Drywall Task Force Established
Parkland Chinese Drywall Update
On April 1, 2009, the Parkland City Commission met to discuss the Chinese Drywall issue with over 100 residents in attendance. As a result, the city has organized a task force to research the problem further and provide a fact finding report to be presented to several government agencies.
The goal of this report is to determine how many Parkland homes have been affected by Chinese Drywall and then petition these findings to state and federal legislators to obtain assistance for the affected homeowners.
The City of Parkland has designated a page on their website to the Chines Drywall issue, so Parkland residents can stay updated. Please click on the following hyperlink: Parkland Chinese Drywall .
The city is also asking affected homeowners to fill out an online survey in order to gather more information on particular neighborhoods and homes that have been affected. Please click here for the online survey.
In order to complete the survey, Parkland residents must complete the following:
- The name of your builder/developer.
- The year your residence was built.
- Information about whether any persons in your home may have had adverse health issues that you believe may have been caused by Chinese Drywall.
- Whether you have contacted your builder, insurer and lender and what responses have been received.
- The names of your lenders and insurers.
- Whether you intend to vacate your residence.
The Parkland Building Division has also got involved with the task force and will provide records of homes that were constructed in Parkland from late 2003 to 2007 in order to help get better acquainted with which Parkland communities more likely have been affected by Chinese Drywall.
On a positive note, all Parkland city buildings and schools were not constructed with Chinese Drywall. Residents can at least breath easier knowing that their families will not be exposed in any Parkland buildings.
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