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The Waterfront Community Assn. v. PLC Waterfront L
The Waterfront Community Association (the Association) appeals from the trial court’s entry of judgment after granting summary judgment based on the statute of limitations in favor of PLC Waterfront LLC and Christopher Homes, Inc. (collectively, defendants) on the Association’s construction defect claims under the Right to Repair Act (hereafter sometimes the “RRA” or the “Act”). (Civ. Code, § 895 et seq.; all further statutory references are to this code unless noted.) As we explain, the Association’s bid for categorical tolling of the Act’s 10-year statute of limitations during a builder or developer’s initial control of a community association is without merit, and we therefore affirm the judgment.

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