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Code · Arizona · Title 41 — Public Resources

41-4034. Drywall cracks; repair process; supplied paint

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A. Drywall cracks that are a result of structural problems are not cosmetic, superficial or minor matters as defined in section 41-4032. Drywall cracks may be addressed in conjunction with the correction of the structural problem.
B. Drywall cracks that are not the result of structural problems are considered cosmetic, superficial or minor matters as defined in section 41-4032. Drywall cracks that are found during the walk-through may be included in the cosmetic complaint process and repaired by the dealer or manufacturer at the same time as all other cosmetic complaints. The purchaser may seek repair of or may complain about additional drywall cracks once before the end of the twelve month regular complaint period, and the dealer or manufacturer shall make one repair.
C. At the time of installation or at the time of the walk-through, the dealer or manufacturer shall supply the purchaser with two gallons of paint to match each interior color from the manufacturer's order.
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