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08/20/08: Sunset Commission Says TRCC Flawed,
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Thank God.
The Texas Sunset Advisory Commission is recommending that the
Texas Residential Construction Commission (TRCC) be
abolished.
Their report, the full text of which can be found here, minces
no words: “Current regulation of the residential construction
industry is fundamentally flawed and does more harm than
good.”
Consumer groups stand with the Sunset Commission. Here’s what
Alex Winslow, Executive Director of Texas Watch, had to
say:
“Like many of the homes built by bad builders in our state,
the TRCC is beyond repair. We need to scrap it, go back to
the drawing board, and implement a process that truly
protects homeowners.
“We endorse the Sunset staff’s recommendation to bring an
end to the TRCC as we currently know it. Lawmakers should
replace the feckless TRCC with real reforms that ensure
builder accountability, quality building standards, and
true oversight and regulation of the homebuilding industry.
Instead of a builder protection agency like the TRCC,
homeowners need an agency designed to serve their
needs.
“Consumers need real protections against unscrupulous
builders who build shoddy homes, and the TRCC has never
provided homeowners with that kind of protection. Indeed,
homeowners - not builders - are the ones regulated by the
TRCC.
“We look forward to working with the Sunset Commission and
the Legislature to develop real solutions to the problems
facing Texas homeowners”
As attorneys know and, unfortunately, many consumers find out,
the TRCC’s dispute resolution process to settle issues between
homeowners and builders is a disgrace and waste of time. Recent
legislation designed to increase penalties on negligent
builders has done nothing to relieve the nightmares that
homeowners are having, since the Commission has no power to
enforce.
Of course, the TRCC sees it differently. The Quorum Report's
Daily Buzz posted the TRCC response to the Sunset Commission on
Tuesday. The TRCC worries that if it is abolished, “Texas
families will be left to fend for themselves if an issue arises
with their home.”
Let’s be honest. Texas families have been alone on this front
for a long time without help and in most cases, with
hindrances, from the TRCC.
Without the TRCC, at least homeowners can proceed directly to
the one arena where they still stand a chance - the
courtroom.
ATexas Sunset Advisory Commission staff report minces no words
in recommending that the Texas Residential Construction
Commission (TRCC) be abolished. “Current regulation of the
residential construction industry is fundamentally flawed and
does more harm than good.”
Richard G. Danner (Lone Star Litigator)
08/20/2008
Source:
http://lonestarlitigator.blogspot.com/2008/08/sunset-commission-says-trcc-flawed.html
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