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Robert Ponce

Rotten Siding

Post by Robert Ponce » Thu Jun 19, 2003 8:47 am

If any homeowner has hardboard siding that is falling apart, rotting or deteriorating it would be to your benefit to contact our people at National Siding Claims Services. The problems you may be experiencing are not an insurance issue. You have a product that becomes defective over time. We specialize in assisting residential and community owners across the United States who own mobile homes with this type of product installed on them.
We have appeared at all major Manufactured Housing Trade Shows and have had a tremendous response from individual homeowners, managers, owners of Communities, Insurance Brokers and Mortgage Companies. You may contact our company at -1-800-261-5741 for details about this very special program. Our average recovery for a homeowner who has a qualifying product with bad siding is somewhere in the neighborhood of between $2500.00 to $5500.00 dollars. This money has already been set aside for the homeowner but you must claim it. This is not a gimmick. We are part of the Better Business Bureau and have an excellent reputation in recovering money owed as a result of the defective hardboard siding products installed on residential and commercial properties. You may send us photos of your home or a sample of siding you have (a good sample in order to help identify) and we can tell you if you quailify or not.
We do not get paid unless we can get an actual cash recovery for you so there is never any out of pocket expenses involved. This is completely risk free. The only thing you have to lose is the money that is owed to you. Call me or e-mail me at [email protected]. Thanks.

Robert Ponce
National Siding Claims Services
Principal Office
5503 Grissom Rd #105
San Antonio, Texas 78238
1-800-261-5741

BEVERLY

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by BEVERLY » Wed Jun 25, 2003 1:59 pm

WE PURCHASED THIS HOME 2 YEARS AGO IT IS NOW BEGINNING TO ROT. WE HAD TO REPLACE ONE END OF HOME INTER BOARDS WERE GONE REPLACED THEM. I THINK IT IS LAPBOARD SIDING WHAT CAN WE DO IF ANYTHING.

Steve

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by Steve » Sat Jun 28, 2003 1:50 pm

I have a 1988 home with some type of particleboard, masonite siding that is dry rotting, moldy, falling apart, and letting water in onto the insulation. I'm getting ready to rip it off and put up vinyl. Can I still file a claim if I rip off the old siding and put up new vinyl? Thanks

Robert

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by Robert » Tue Jul 01, 2003 12:20 pm

So sorry for the late reply. I have been at a conference in another state.
To answer your questions; if either one of you replaces your siding you cannot make a claim on it and there is a very real possibility that you will be throwing away alot of money. I would be happy to speak to either one of you at your convenience about what you might be able to do with the rotten siding on your homes. Call me toll free at 1-800-261-5741 ask for Robert. Thanks

william somers

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by william somers » Tue Oct 05, 2004 10:00 pm

I bought a home not long ago and the siding is buckeling and rottening.I seen this web sight and thought i would see if i qualifiy

David Oxhandler

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by David Oxhandler » Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:38 am


The courts have orders a class action payout to owners of all types of buildings that were sided with certain brands of hardboard type siding. If your Manufactured Home have hardboard siding that is swelling, rotting, or buckling? You might be entitled to a Cash Settlement! I was recently paid back over $1500 for repairs we had made to one of our homes. Find out if you qualify HERE

Brad

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by Brad » Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:03 pm

I have had serious deteriation of the pressboard-type siding on my mobilehome and have viewed other posts in regards to claim filing for such problems. My question is are there a website with more information regarding what may or may not be covered under such a claim. Also, anyone who may have filed such a claim and has advise as to how to go about this without (or at least less) of a headache would be appreciated. [Are there model year limitations?...etc.]

rmurray

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by rmurray » Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:45 pm

There is an advertiser here at this web site that specilizes in info of this sort..You will find them here...

http://www.rottensiding.com/

An appropriate web address...Good Luck with your follow up...

David Oxhandler

Re: Rotten Siding

Post by David Oxhandler » Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:10 pm


The courts have orders a class action payout to owners of all types of buildings that were sided with certain brands of hardboard type siding. If your Manufactured Home have hardboard siding that is swelling, rotting, or buckling? You might be entitled to a Cash Settlement! I was recently paid back over $1500 for repairs we had made to one of our homes. Find out if you qualify

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