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Understanding California’s SB 800: The Right to Repair Act

SB 800, California’s Right to Repair Act, establishes prelitigation procedures and standards for residential construction defect claims to streamline resolution between homeowners and builders. Before filing a lawsuit, the SB 800 requires homeowners to provide builders with written notice and an opportunity to repair construction defects. Because subrogation is derivative, insurers must ensure compliance with these requirements to protect their recovery rights.

The Act only applies to new single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, and common-interest developments sold on or after January 1, 2003. Given California’s 10‑year statute of repose for improvements to real property though, claims generally must arise within 10 years of substantial completion.

Setting forth a step-by-step claim process, the SB 800 aims to avoid unnecessary litigation. Key notice and timeline requirements are listed below:

If the builder fails to comply with the deadlines set forth in the SB 800, the homeowner may proceed with litigation. Conversely, if the homeowner fails to follow the SB 800, they could be barred from pursuing any claims against the builder. An insurer stepping into the insured’s shoes inherits these compliance requirements and could also be barred for non-compliance.

Insurers must account for SB 800 from the outset of any subrogation investigation. This includes preserving the scene early, communicating clearly with insureds about timelines, coordinating builder inspections within statutory windows, and documenting notices, inspections, and offers. While adherence to the Act’s requirements may prolong the claims process, it is critical to preserving subrogation rights.

The laws regarding these pre-litigation procedures for construction defects can be found in California Civil Code sections 910-938 (https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=910.&lawCode=CIV).

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