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Craig Winsor
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posted 9 May 2007 21:59 CET
Come visit the upgraded site. Thanks for the support!
Wareham Development |
Tamela Newton
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posted 9 May 2007 10:27 CET
We have a Choice home in Midlothian Kensington Park Subdivision. Everytime it rains hard water stains show up on the ceiling in front of my bay windows. My ceramic tile in the kitchen is all cracked and coming up. We have called choice and the tile people who came out and declared that it was the Texas heat causing my tile to crack. We cannot get any help getting this floor or the leak repaired. We had one leak repaired in the back of the home. The water was coming through the brick into my home. They came out and put more mortar up there and it looks so sloppy and ugly. |
Nivre
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posted 2 May 2007 01:42 CET
Larry, go this website and ask for info. He gave me so many info when we were having problems with Lennar's customer service.
Heres the site: www.defective-homes.net |
Larry McCrory
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posted 1 May 2007 13:25 CET
Lennar Homes defects just keep showing up one after another in our 6+ year old home and property. Defects started showing up three months after movings in and Lennar was notified. The following is a list of defects we have found in and under our Lennar Home by testing and documenting. 1. Water migrating under our home after it rains. 2. Water stains showing up on the garage floor 3 months after moving in. 3. Bad oders coming from within some areas of our new home from day one. 4. Mositure smells within our home from day one. 5. Moldy, damp smells coming form our cabinets throughout our home. 6. All the lower shelves in all the cabinetry sagging. 7. Water stains on the bottom legs of our island cabinet and others. 8. Moisture found under windows in exterior walls. 9. High calcium cloride (dome tests)reading from moisture throughout our home & garage. 10. High levels of toxic mold found under cabinets throughout our home. 11. Deteriorating concrete slab, tested 12. Concrete tested & classified as junk concrete. 13. Concrete slab cored and found to be about 3" is some locations and not the required 4" by code. 14. Concrete cores tested and found to be very porous. 15. Reinforcing wire mesh found at the bottom of all cores tested and not in the middle as code reguires. 16. Exterior stucco cracks. 17. Efflorescence found in garage floor and exterior foundation walls. 18. Hydrocarbons found in soil under our home, tested 19. High levels of Methane Gas and Carbon Monoxide tested and found under our home. 20. Yesterday I found the dryer vent pipe seams in our attic wrapped with masking tape and not the building code required tape. The end of this vent was also collapsed to half it's size to fit a under sized roof vent restricting the air flow. This alone could have burnt our home to the ground. After informing Lennar Homes of most of these problems they said we don't any problems and there is nothing their can do for us. Thats been Lennar's standing sense the beginning. |
Ervin
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posted 30 April 2007 17:51 CET
If youre a home buyer required by the any builder to sign a "Binding Arbitration" - BE AWARE! Dont ever sign that document!
Bring a lawyer with you when the builder's sales agent ask you to come over to sign some documents. Its cheaper to pay 250 bucks an hour for a lawyer than signing that "Binding Arbitration" with the builder. |
Ervin
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posted 30 April 2007 15:24 CET
I just want to say that we bought a defective home from D.R. Horton in Bakersfield CA. Their customer service is horrible and quality of work doing repairs are just poor. We even hire a lawyer just to get their attention but its still not working. They fix some issues partially but not complete. So, if you guys wanna have nightmares? Go ahead and buy D.R. Horton homes! |
Craig Winsor
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posted 27 April 2007 16:12 CET
Please help us to make our site number one on the search engines by linking it on any sites you have available. Make sure to link it as Wareham Development so when Wareham Development is searched it will show. All help is appreciated as we are trying to turn up the heat do to an unresponsive developer. Thanks!!!
Wareham Development |
christian zapata
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posted 23 April 2007 12:14 CET
My wife and I had a home built by Armadillo homes. Their quality of work is not up to par. We have cabinet doors falling off, drawers that do not close properly. The front yard of our new home does not drain properly. Every time it rains, we get a large puddle that stays for days. We have emailed Armadillo homes concerning this problem and all they do is come fix what they want to fix. We would like to be proud new homeowners, but that is just not possible. |
Craig Winsor
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posted 22 April 2007 20:47 CET
A new article was just printed involving our situation with Wareham Development.
Home, Suite Home
Don't for get to visit our site.
Wareham Development |
Paul Jankovic
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posted 22 April 2007 08:52 CET
Royce Buildes Enclave Homes Southfork Development in Manvel, TX. 3519 West Ridge lane, 77578. Drainage problems in the front yard for numerous residents has not been corrected, Sidewalk elevations are 3" above exiting grade. Water pools for days after rains and grass does not grow. One time Royce threw some sand on the areas but a first grader can see that there is no outlet for the water. |
rometj
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posted 12 April 2007 11:36 CET
William Ryan homes is refusing to give back the earnest money we put down for our new home selection we selected. working with their mortage firm we found out that the home we selected was not affordable with our current income. The builder is now going to keep our earnest money because we signed a contract to build a home. The builder hasn't did any structure development nor land development but they refuse to give us back our earnest money. Do you have any suggest on how we can recover our down payment? |
Beth Lamey
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posted 5 April 2007 09:34 CET
In a nutshell
* I tried several times to cancel the contract prior to close because I kept finding MAJOR issues with the home starting with they built the wrong floor plan & was threatened by Beazer so I put off the closing by 2 months & they agreed to fix a long list of problems & then they refused to allow me to go inside the property for a last inspection prior to close. * Upon getting the keys to the home - I found several items were not repaired at all * My kids & I became very ill after the first day of living there which at first didn't seem super strange but after things just kept getting worse I knew something with the house was causing this. * My new neighbors kept stopping by to meet us & to tell us all sorts of horrible things about their homes, Beazer's lack of response on repairs, & problems with the neighborhood's common areas that the supposed homeowners association was in charge of. Some of them even asked to look at various things in my house to make sure I wasn't getting "screwed" like they did. * I & my realtor started contacting Beazer on a minimum of once a day until at the 2 week mark with NO response, I sent an email to every Beazer person I had an email address for, every local government official who had an email address on their website, & every local news organization in town, The BBB, & HUD. I finally got a response within 2 hours of hitting send. * They did have all sorts of sub-contractors come & repair several small things; but when it came to anything major they either tried to tell me there was no problem, that the problem was actually normal or they said they would get back to me. Well I immediately contacted a lawyer & all sorts of specialty folks to come & give me their unbiased opinions. It ends up that I have major construction defects some of which have cause structural integrity issues, I have electrical & HVAC issues (the AC Unit would not shut off until I had the power to the house shut off), my yard is not sloped properly at all & it slopes down to the house on 3 of 4 sides, my soil is not compacted properly or to code, there isn't a wall, ceiling or floor that is level or to code, my roof is not to code, my insulation (lack there of) is not to code. Then from the mold/environmental testers - I have 7 types of mold in my home & when they drilled all their holes in the walls; I don't have vapor barrier on the exterior walls of my home & I barely have any insulation in my walls either. They found visible mold under the carpet in one room too. So then I started asking a lot of questions of my neighbors, my city board,etc. and found out my house was built on their construction burn pit & it was strongly suggested that my house is sinking & the soil is probably full of toxins. So I had the survey crew come back out again & survey the slab & they came back 3 weeks later & the house sank 2 5/8" on the east side. I do not have enough money to get the soil tested. * Me & my kids moved out on day 52 when I got the mold test results & after my infant had pneumonia for the 2nd time & had a fever over 100 degrees for 4 days & I had taken him to the ER twice! * I sent them a proposal 2 weeks later to buy the house back or I would sue & they rejected that proposal at which time they told me I had agreed to the forced arbitration clause in the sales contract (which by the way my attorneys tell me this contract contains many fraudulent sections) so they contacted PWC to start the arbitration. * Two months later after bugging the crap out of Beazer I finally heard from Dick Wood at PWC who told me that Beazer told him I had moved from the home (which I had because of MOLD) & they had no way to contact me other than my email & they spelled it wrong PURPOSEFULLY. He ended up pulling my original warranty paperwork from their files (which was sent to them at close)& called the work # on those papers & surprise surprise he reached me & he commented that they lied to him! Well after a month, Mr. Wood told me he felt that my case was way over his head & he sent it on to another company. A week later he called me to tell me that company also felt it was over their heads & so he was sending it to yet another company. SO 4 months after moving out - I finally had contact with the 3rd company & was assigned a mediator. It's now another 4 months later & we can't get Beazer to come to the table!
I just want to say that I have a whole huge group of lawyers at my access either thru work, thru friends, & I even have an Uncle who's an attorney so I have lots of advice for free.
I was advised to send a complaint to all of the following: *BBB which they have an online submission form & email addresses to contact your local office & they got back to me very quickly but because of the forced arbitration they had to put my complaint on hold until we at least try that route. *HUD - they also have an online complaint form & an email address: hotline@hudoig.gov * The Federal Trade Commission who's email is: COMPLAINT@FTC.GOV * The National Association for Home Builders - they also have an online complaint form as well as links to your local office - I filed my complaint with both. * I also emailed every local government official (got their email address from their website), every news reporter in town (got their email addresses from their websites) - don't forget the newspapers even the uncommon ones. * I also emailed all sorts of national news organizations like Associated Press, Reuters, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, etc. Here's all the email addresses I found & some of them have online submission forms so check them out. oreilly@ureport.foxnews.com, ontherecord@ureport.foxnews.com, 2020@abc.com, abc.news.magazines@abc.com, niteline@abc.com, assignment@cbsnews.com, evening@cbsnews.com, scams@cbsnews.com, weekend@cbsnews.com, Today@NBC.com, Nightly@NBC.com, WT@nbc.com, viewerservices@msnbc.com, Dateline@NBC.com, msnbcinvestigates@msnbc.com
THEN & this one finally got some attention - on March 28th, 2007 the US Justice Dept issues a subpoena to Beazer after an FBI investigation so I FAXED every state's US Attorney's office in each state that Beazer conducts business & I started getting calls. Several of them already had a lot of complaints & had forwarded them on to their local FBI & some of them told me to contact my local FBI so on the FBI's website is a submission form for crime tips - I filled it out along with faxing my complaint along with all my proof to my local FBI. My local FBI then contacted me asking for some other documents along with more info on which of my neighbors also had problem homes.
Feel free to contact me if you want info & have helpful info to give me!!!!!
THANKS Beth |
Greg Cole
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posted 4 April 2007 19:52 CET
I bought my new John Wieland Home in July of 2000. I started having structural problems six months after moving in. We have had A/C unit problems including mold, structural problems, windows, doors and roof leaks. Please visit my website for more information....www.georgiamoldhome.com |
Greg Cole
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posted 2 April 2007 18:41 CET
I bought my new John Wieland Home in July of 2000. Shortly after, we had structural problems that continued to get worse. Some items were repaired as many as 5 times and they continued to get worse. My home has severe structural problems, building code violations, doors, windows and roof leaks, A/C unit problems. The A/C unit had mold growing in and on it. Our home has mold between the walls, on the ceiling, in the floor. We have been fighting Wieland for four years about this home. We have severe health problems now because of the mold. Go to www.georgiamoldhome.com and view my website. Updates weekly! |
Greg Cole
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posted 2 April 2007 18:36 CET
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