Multiple Choice
The case of VonHoldt v. Barba & Barba Construction, Inc. held that:
A) the implied warranty of habitability does not include actions against a builder brought by a subsequent purchaser for latent defects in an addition to a home.
B) the plaintiff's complaint should not have been dismissed by the lower court.
C) when a builder makes a significant addition to a previously built home, an action for damages resulting from latent defects affecting habitability exists under the doctrine of implied warranty of habitability.
D) All of these.
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