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ABC News - Fine Print May Waive Legal Rights
Wednesday, 02 March 2005

Mandatory Arbitration Clauses Reduce Consumer Rights
When American consumers sign contracts — for credit cards, bank loans, mortgages or telephone service — language in the fine print often waives their right to employ the full extent of the law should the company violate the contract...The fine print of many contracts says consumers "waive the right to go to court" to resolve any disputes about a product or service. They are instead committed to binding arbitration... Claybrook says the system is flawed. "The process completely favors the corporation," she said. "The corporation does repeat business with the arbitration company and if the company routinely finds in favor of consumers or gives large awards to consumers, they don't get used again."

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WFAA News 8 Investigates KB Home & Bombs
Monday, 28 February 2005

Home builder dispute intensifies
It seems reasonable that a bomb in your yard is worth complaining about, but a dispute in Arlington shows that doing so can get you in trouble with the law and with homebuilders. One homeowner insisted, "Is somebody gonna have to be injured, maimed, killed? What's it going to have to take to get some action?" The Army Corps of Engineers has been looking at the problem for years. "No one really foresaw that someone would be building subdivisions in these areas," said Dwayne Ford of the Army Corps of Engineers. When Southridge Hills was built, bombs had been cleared from the surface, but there were many more underground. Soon, the Corps of Engineers will begin digging for them.
See Video: WFAA's Bryan Harris Investigates KB Home & Bombs

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Groups Launch Nationwide Effort to Stop Use of Binding Mandatory Arbitration Clauses
Saturday, 26 February 2005

Stop Use of Binding Mandatory Arbitration Clauses
At a press conference, the groups released a 10-point platform for action, which includes the unveiling of two educational Web sites, a call for state and federal legislation, and a campaign to encourage consumers to avoid doing business with companies that use BMA clauses.  Give Me Back My Rights - 
www.givemebackmyrights.org Call Before You Buy www.callbeforeyoubuy.com 
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Participating Organizations and Press Release

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Binding Arbitration Coalition Infiormational Sites
Saturday, 26 February 2005
Give Back My Rights - www.givemebackmyrights.org
Call Before You Buy - www.callbeforeyoubuy.com
 
Are Bob Perry Homes an Urban Renaissance or Nightmare?
Thursday, 24 February 2005
The Dead Zone
Houston buries its Inner Loop past under bright new shiny Perry Homes town houses
The company promises that its homes will be solid, care-free, efficient and economical... But Perry Homes refused to fix most of the problems...The founder of Perry Homes is the largest private political donor to Republican causes in the nation... And he's no less controversial within the camps of his own industry. University of Houston architecture professor Tom Diehl speaks for many in his profession when he describes the 72-year-old former schoolteacher as, simply, "the enemy." ... "The problem with the town houses [in Houston] is not that they're all the same; the issue is that they're the same miserable, low-quality design."
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ABC News Part 2 - Binding Arbitration
Thursday, 24 February 2005
Fine Print Binds Car Buyers
Consumers Forced into Arbitration Process, Out of Courts
 Lloyd is one of thousands of consumers whose disputes with car dealers or manufacturers will not be settled in a court of law, but instead by a growing number of private arbitration companies, to the dismay of consumer activists and plaintiffs' lawyers...The NAF hires its own judges and advertises to companies, including car dealers, that the arbitration proceedings will be "kept private," will be "predictable" and will "put a stop to million-dollar lawsuits."
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ABC News Special - Binding Arbitration
Wednesday, 23 February 2005

Fine Print May Waive Legal Rights
Mandatory Arbitration Clauses Reduce Consumer Rights
"If you did a public survey, you would find that 99 percent of consumers are totally surprised that there's small print in there that doesn't allow them to go to court," said Joan Claybrook, president of Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy organization.

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Take Back You Rights - Frisco
Tuesday, 22 February 2005
Dallas Morning News
Financial Responsibility for Builders
It is feasible!

by Jo Hayman, HomeOwners for Better Building Dallas Representative
What's this? Do I see Take Back Your Rights in the Texas Residential Construction Commission's Texas Star Builder program? Would you trust your brain surgery to a surgeon who did not have malpractice insurance? I think not. However, the largest purchase of a lifetime is unsecured in Texas. The loss of your home due to shoddy construction can and does ruin lives, just as the slip of a surgeon's knife can do. The difference is that in the latter case, you have access to the court system.
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Homebuilder Spend less on Warranty Issues
Sunday, 20 February 2005

Homebuilding Industry Warranty Spending is Extremely Low
New homebuilder warranty claims are low, while homebuyer complaints are at an all-time high? 
When buying an airplane, helicopter, a car, a washer or dryer, computer, printer, desk or even an office chair, the percentage of dollars spent by the manufactures on customer warranty issues is greater than that spent by the homebuilding industry on defectively built new home warranty claims.  The percentage of earnings spent by a builder on warranty issues of a new home is as little as 0.3% while Gateway reported 6.2% and Lexmark International, a manufacturer of printers spent 9.7%.  Read the entire series: Warranty Week Six Part Series    

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Tremont Homes - Construction Defects, Mold - Fogal Lobbies Lawmakers
Friday, 18 February 2005

Disgruntled home owner turns to Better Business Bureau
Houston River Oaks Examiner - Jordan Fogal
Since she and her husband purchased a $360,000 town home in Montrose's Hyde Park Crescent community at 1515 Hyde Park Drive, Fogal has been battling with Stature Construction, Inc. to fix repairs she contends are due to substandard construction... Fogal has also turned her energies to consumer advocacy, and has been assisting other distraught homebuyers, consulting with anxious Realtors afraid of being sued for selling faulty buildings, and lobbying state legislators to change housing laws. On Monday, Fogal joined a group of unhappy home owners at the state capitol to lobby lawmakers to make builders more accountable by making proof of expertise and financial responsibility mandatory.

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Homeowners ask lawmakers to Mandate Builder Accountability
Wednesday, 16 February 2005

Amend HB730 – The Texas Residential Construction Commission Act

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Homeowners ask lawmakers to Mandate Builder Accountability
Wednesday, 16 February 2005

Knowledge and Financial Accountability are Optional for Builders    
                                   Unhappy Homeowners to Visit Lawmakers 
                      Some of the homeowners complaining of their builder are: Drees Homes, 
           Tremont Home, Stature, Robert Tidwell Construction, Prestige Homes & KB Homeowners.  
See Media Advisory 

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HomeOwners for Better Building Lobby at the Texas Capitol
Wednesday, 16 February 2005
Star-Telegram Austin Bureau
Home buyers lobby for better protection
First, it was a gas leak. Then a plumbing leak. Then a leak around the window casings. Worse yet, said Jo Hayman, was the leak in their hemorrhaging savings account as the couple attempted to make repairs and force their builder to make good on his promises to fix the house.  "It was one nightmare after another," said Hayman, who was in Austin on Monday lobbying lawmakers to fix a 2003 law that established the Texas Residential Construction Commission.
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Knoweledge & Financial Responsibility Optional for Builders
Tuesday, 15 February 2005

Homeowners storm Capitol
Janet Ahmad, president of HomeOwners for Better Building, said TRCC's Texas Star Builder Program is the main point of contention. The program allows builders to qualify as "star builders," demonstrating knowledge, experience and history of financial responsibility, Ahmad said. She said this must be made mandatory for builders instead of optional, as it is under the current system.

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TRCC Criticized
Tuesday, 15 February 2005
Home dispute panel criticized 
When Jordan Fogal and her husband purchased a new home in spring 2002, they never expected they'd be living in a tiny apartment two years later, stuck with a 30-year mortgage on a house that's falling apart. "My husband's 69 years old," said Fogal, of Houston, "but we're having to start our lives over like 20 year olds."
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Texas Observer - Capitol Offenses
Friday, 11 February 2005

The Agency that Bob Perry Built
For nearly a decade, homebuilders had steadily eroded consumer rights in Texas: Buyers who moved into brand-new houses and found cracked foundations and leaky roofs had little recourse. Some couldn’t file a lawsuit even if they wanted. They had signed housing contracts that forced them to resolve complaints through binding arbitration hearings notorious for favoring builders... Homebuilders are some of the state’s heftiest contributors to political campaigns. Their interests so dominate the TRCC that the new agency is little more than a tool to help the industry win disputes against consumers...Since 2001, the industry has donated more than $8.9 million to candidates, parties, and political action committees, according to an analysis by the campaign watchdog group Campaigns for People. That includes $744,562 to Gov. Rick Perry...

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