North Carolina CEO Sues Over ‘Faulty’ Windows, Doors in $16M Home January 6, 2021
The CEO of a marketing and technology company has gone to court over what he says are faulty custom-made steel-and-glass windows and doors in his $16 million Charlotte home.
Ric Elias, CEO and co-founder of Red Ventures, and his wife, Brenda, are suing the 24,500-square-foot house’s Charlotte architect and builder, along with the manufacturer of the doors and windows. They are seeking to cover the replacement cost of what the lawsuit describes as faulty products that fog up and have deteriorated, The Charlotte Observer reported last month.
The doors and windows added $1.2 million to the house’s price tag, according to the lawsuit, more than four times the cost of an average home in Charlotte.
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What kind of home can you get in Charlotte for $16 million?
A big one, sure. But according to Charlotte businessman Ric Elias, it can come with a lot of bad â and pricey â fixtures.
Elias, CEO and co-founder of Red Ventures, and his wife, Brenda, have gone to court to have the custom-made, steel-and-glass windows and doors replaced in their 24,500-square-foot south Charlotte home. If you throw in the full-sized, indoor basketball court, the home cost the couple more than $16 million to build, according to the lawsuit they filed in the Mecklenburg County courts.
They are suing the house s Charlotte architect and builder, along with the California-based manufacturer of the doors and windows, to cover the replacement cost of what the lawsuit describes as expensive and faulty products.
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