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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in 70-19-427, 70-19-428, and this section, the following definitions apply:
(1)(a) “Action” means any civil lawsuit or action in contract or tort for damage or indemnity brought against a construction professional to assert a claim, whether by complaint, counterclaim, or cross-claim, for damage or the loss of use of real or personal property caused by a defect in the construction or remodeling of a residence.
(b) The term does not include a civil action in tort alleging personal injury or wrongful death to a person or persons resulting from a construction defect.
(2) “Association” means a unit owners' organization or a nonprofit corporation created to own and operate portions of a planned community that has the power to require unit owners to pay the costs and expenses incurred in the performance of the association's obligations.
(3) “Claimant” means a home owner or association that asserts a claim against a construction professional concerning a defect in the construction or remodeling of a residence.
(4) “Construction defect” means a deficiency in or arising out of the supervision, construction, or remodeling of a residence that results from any of the following:
(a) defective materials, products, or components used in the construction or remodeling of a residence;
(b) violation of the applicable building, plumbing, or electrical codes in effect at the time of the construction or remodeling of a residence;
(c) failure to construct or remodel a residence in accordance with contract specifications or accepted trade standards.
(5) “Construction professional” means a builder, builder vendor, contractor, or subcontractor performing or furnishing the supervision of the construction or remodeling of any improvement to real property, whether operating as a sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other business entity.
(6)(a) “Home owner” means:
(i) any person, company, firm, partnership, corporation, or association who contracts with a construction professional for the remodeling, construction, or construction and sale of a residence; or
(ii) an association as defined in this section.
(b) The term home owner includes but is not limited to a subsequent purchaser of a residence from any home owner.
(7) “Residence” means a single-family house or a unit in a multiunit residential structure in which title to each individual unit is transferred to the owner under a condominium or cooperative system.
(8) “Serve” or “service” means personal service or delivery by certified mail to the last-known address of the addressee.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 70. Property § 70-19-426. Residential construction disputes--definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-70-property/mt-st-70-19-426/
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