U.S. Sen. Mark Warner sent a letter to banks and mortgage lenders on October 20, 2009, urging them to work cooperatively with Virginia families dealing with health and safety issues linked to the use of Chinese drywall. Senator Warner’s office is working with at least 51 southeastern Virginia families who report a range of similar problems with structural corrosion and odors, as well as many common health concerns, including headaches, burning eyes and nosebleeds.
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Mark Warner's Letter to Virginia Lenders on Chinese drywall
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner sent a letter to banks and mortgage lenders on October 20, 2009, urging them to work cooperatively with Virginia families dealing with health and safety issues linked to the use of Chinese drywall. Senator Warner’s office is working with at least 51 southeastern Virginia families who report a range of similar problems with structural corrosion and odors, as well as many common health concerns, including headaches, burning eyes and nosebleeds.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner sent a letter to banks and mortgage lenders on October 20, 2009, urging them to work cooperatively with Virginia families dealing with health and safety issues linked to the use of Chinese drywall. Senator Warner’s office is working with at least 51 southeastern Virginia families who report a range of similar problems with structural corrosion and odors, as well as many common health concerns, including headaches, burning eyes and nosebleeds.