Latest News…November 22, 2021
This posting is directed to the CRCOG-vetted contractors being paid by CFSIC to do the important work of foundation remediation for the victims of this crisis. Read more
This posting is directed to the CRCOG-vetted contractors being paid by CFSIC to do the important work of foundation remediation for the victims of this crisis. Read more
On November 16 at 5:00 PM CFSIC will institute a tightening of the claim transfer process. Read more
As of this past Friday, CFSIC has put 37 families owning condos back in safe and secure homes. All of these units were Severity Class 3. We expect this number to double by April 1, 2022. Read more
Effective fifteen days from today (Tuesday, November 16 at 5:00 PM) CFSIC will require that all new transfer claims be fully transferred from seller to buyer within 30 days of the sale of the original claimant’s home. Otherwise, the original claim will be removed from our system, and the new buyer will have to start the application process from scratch as if the original claimant never applied to us. Read more
As of last Friday, with a home in Stafford Springs, our average allowable cost of remediation was $160,050. Next week, we will be getting Participation Agreements to our first Severity Class 2 claimants, who have been waiting patiently in line, in many cases since January 10, 2019. Read more
Everything we do at CFSIC is designed to support the victims of the crumbling foundations crisis. One of the innovations that CFSIC has put in place is the ability for a CFSIC claimant to transfer their claim…once that claimant is registered with us within the CFSIC system. Read more
With an Ellington family back in a safe and secure home as of last Friday, we are proud to announce the achievement of 400 families who are now able to get back to some semblance of normalcy after years of being victims of the crumbling foundations crisis. Read more
CFSIC believes in transparency and in data. The only way victims have been helped and can be helped is through an understanding of what we’ve accomplished, and how far we have yet to go. You can read the Superintendent’s 2021 Annual Report to CFSIC’s Board of Directors here. Read more
This week we are pleased to feature a new white paper written by Kevin Miller on the importance of the visual examination of impaired foundations. Read more
We’ll be announcing next week two new education initiatives as we get ready to close 2021. Read more