Family in Taneytown sues homebuilder over problems at new house
A Carroll County family said they expected their dream home after their house was built from the ground up, but there were problems. When the 11 News I-Team first met Ryan and Crystal Dorsey and their daughter, Natalie, they sort of lived in a bubble. Parts of the dream home they had built in Taneytown has walls and ceiling wrapped in plastic. The Dorseys said they had to bring in other contractors to make repairs shortly after moving into their new house. Issues included a leaking roof, flooding in the basement and drainage issues.
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