By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana. Let's get down to business. Inspectors who looked at more than 50 homes built by D.R. Horton in south Louisiana found design problems with the roofs and ventilation systems, according to the attorneys suing the national building company. The experts found the attic ventilation in the homes consistently did not meet minimum building codes or the manufacturer's installation guidelines, the lawyers said during a Monday news conference. "D.R. Horton needs to come out of the shadows," said Lance Unglesby, a Baton Rouge lawyer representing Youngsville homeowners in the lawsuit. You can read the story here. Have a great day and see you back here Wednesday morning. |