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	Comments on: City of San Antonio owned a faulty retaining wall, too	</title>
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		By: LemonMeister		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Texas is full of construction defects, if a city is looking for revenue go after these homebuilders who produce faulty construction.]]></description>
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