Is an inquiry notice sufficient to trigger the statute of limitations?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Riverview Townhomes Owners' Ass'n v. James Hardie Bldg. Prods., Inc., C078252 (Cal. App. 2017):

remedies." Whether inquiry notice is sufficient to trigger the statute of limitations is a question of fact for the jury. (Bradler v. Craig (1969) 274 Cal.App.2d 466, 471-472.)

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