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Kathy Thomas
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posted 13 December 2004 13:05 CET
Drees Custom Homes - See www.DreesSucks.net for more information.

From the time we first spoke to Drees and signed a contract on our home we understood that the road connected to our front and side yard, was a neighborhood access road. Mr. Luis Tapia (Drees Sales Representative) informed us that this road was only to connect to Highway 720. As of April 2004 Highway 720 was renamed to Eldorado Parkway. On several occasions we talked to Mr. Tapia about Eldorado Parkway because we were then living in a house one block off of Highway 720, and the traffic is so bad we can’t get out of our street.

The reason we decided to buy a new home in Eldorado West, was to get out of the traffic and stay in the Little Elm school district. Also, our daughter just got her driver’s license and we would be close to the new high school and wouldn’t have to drive to school on Highway 720.

Then after just four months in our new home we get a letter, from the city that Eldorado Parkway is going to be a main Corridor from Highway 75 to Highway 35 when a toll bridge is completed. The very thing that we were trying to get away from had just been put at our front door. The fact is it has been discovered the road will carry 46,000 cars per day as estimated by the NCTCOG (North Central Texas Council of Governments) and will also allow for heavy truck traffic. It has been discovered through the Town Managers Office that Drees knew about the corridor from the inception of the subdivision via John Baker, the developer of the land and the developer of section 7 of the corridor.

The city has painted a crosswalk on the corner of our yard and installed sign’s. Now the other homeowners want a traffic light in addition to the street light & fire hydrant that already exist on the corner of our yard. We are now faced with a major intersection directly adjacent to our new home.

This will definitely have an impact on my family’s safety and well being due to the extensive amount of traffic, noise and pollution. Had Mr. Tapia disclosed Drees knowledge of this road, we would not have purchased this home.

Our foundation is moving like a train, our roof is moving, the ceiling is lifting off walls and walls are lifting off the floor. We have huge cracks throughout the house. Drees deceptive practices, along with their shoddy building practices and the highway have caused us so much unhappiness; we just want Drees to buy back our house.

Our family has been deprived of safety for our child, and caused a real burden for the resale of our home, which has left us both emotionally and financially drained. We do not want to be subjected to further discomfort or paying for mistakes that were not of our making but that of Drees Homes. Drees Homes, buy this home back!
Chris Harden
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posted 9 December 2004 05:46 CET
My builder, Ashton Woods, began a new subdivision in McKinney and was in the middle of the first phase when we purchased a home to be built in the second phase. The sales agent told us there were to be 3 phases with each getting more expensive. Also the selling features was a hike and bike trail and new elementary school. After about half through the 2nd phase they began the third phase and brought in cheaper homes with hardy plank on the front. This goes against our deed restrictions and the homes are just boxes. Come to find out the bonds for elementary school hasn't even come up for vote to the board and the plans for the hike and bike trail are now gone. I asked the sales agent we bought our home from about the new homes and the deed restrictions and she just said" but don't you think the homes look good"? My reply" No, and they are bringing down my property values of my new home." She said that was what the market was wanting. If that is the case they should have built a new subdivisoin with these properties. They have now sold all their remaining lots in phase 2 to a cheaper builder and are pulling out because they could not sell the more expensive floor plans that would back up to the cheaper homes. What is my recourse?
Deborah Bowlin
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posted 5 December 2004 08:37 CET
See www.dreessucks.net for more information. My website coming soon.

My family and I were being transfered to the great state of Texas. On several trips down to Texas we searched for homes, ending up in Little Elm.

We looked at a Highland home that was already finished and liked it very much. We returned to the sales office to ask questions regarding the house and the neighborhood. We specifically asked about the main road running through the neighborhood, El Dorado Parkway.

The sales representative told us that it was a neighborhood road that would give us another entrance into the neighborhood. We assumed that the representative was honest and truthful. That day we signed the contract on our new home.

We moved in July of 2003. In December of 2003 information came with our water bill that El Dorado Parkway would connect Highway I35 to the Dallas Tollway. And our neigborhood is between I35 and the tollway. This major corridor is called The Lewisville Lake Corridor Project.

This roadway is considered a highway. It is referred to as a significant thoroughfare and principal arterial. It is estimated to have between 35,000 and 45,000 cars a day in 2008 when the bridge over the Lewisville Lake is opened.

Highland Homes knew about the roadway and the purpose of it. They knew because John Baker, the developer of the subdivision, knew it. Mr. Baker built section 7 of the roadway,(the part of the road that runs through the neighborhood).

Highland Homes was deceptive and misrepresented the purpose of the roadway. They lied when we asked about El Dorado. We would have not purchased our home knowing that our children would be up against such traffic and noise and not able to access the amenity center safely.

The flow of traffic has already changed in our little town. Before the traffic went around the neighborhood and now a section of the old road has been removed, all traffic going through Little Elm comes through the middle of our neighborhood.

Leaving our amenity center of one side of El Dorado Parkway, and over 60% of the homes on the other side of El Dorado. Making it almost impossible to ride bikes or walk to the pool or playground.

Highland Homes has refused to meet with our committee of homeowners to discuss solutions to noise pollution, traffic and safety issues. Why won't they meet with us? Do you think their lawyers have something to do with that decision? Mr. Baker also refuses to meet with us along with the other builders, Landstar and Drees.

We went to the city of Little Elm for help. We asked the Town Council to call them and urge them to start a dicussion regarding solutions of our problems. Even after the Town Manager of Little Elm called they still refuse to meet with us.

Highland Homes has no regard for us, they deceived us and took our money. We are left with a house next to a highway that we can't sell. AND THEY DON'T CARE!

They took from us, our right to make informed safe decisions for our family. Do not buy a home from Highland, they are deceptive and dishonest!

Deborah
little elm, Texas
U.S.A.
dvb
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posted 5 December 2004 08:32 CET
transeasterm homes of florida/ tampa bay gulf is notorious for not caring for the people after they buy their homes. customer service is horrible. they also give sales gimmuk's to get you to buy and than dont follow thru with the promises. beware of their bad reputation.
yours truly,
unhappy home owner from transeastern homes
mike bennett
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posted 2 December 2004 09:40 CET
Mcdavid homes in Mansfield TX.declined to repair flashing at the brickwork. It has leaked to where it
rotted the decking. The repair bill is $500.00. The estimator said it was because of poor design. Is there
anything I can do to recover the cost or complain. I have been in the home for 5 years. The builder would argue with you about fixing anything. Thank you for reading my complaint.
CS
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posted 2 December 2004 03:57 CET
2-10 Home Buyers Warranty has included a condition of paying our claim that makes it impossible for us to accept. HBW's policy has many exclusions and does not really cover very much in the first place...for example they do not cover defects that are code violations and many construction defects ARE code violations. They also do not pay associated costs like legal or experts fees, alternate living costs, etc.

Now they want us to agree to drop pursuit of the builder, Fuller Homes, for costs not covered by the HBW policy in order to get their payment. This would cause serious financial damage and we could not fix the house with only HBW's offer.

HBW protects the builder, not the home owner.

It's unusual we even have an offer; we only got the offer at all because of protection from mandatory arbitration that exists/existed for FHA buyers. The regulation that got us out of arbitration is Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations 203.204g. The National Association of Home Builders has worked hard to get US Dept of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to do away with this protection so it may not exist anymore.

I hope no other home buyer has to go thru the nightmare we have had with these companies.
CS
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posted 2 December 2004 03:47 CET
My spouse and I purchased a home from Richard Fuller Homes, also known as Fuller Homes now, that has missing materials in both the framing and surface of the roof, major foundation failure, terrible grading, and other less serious defects. There are many cracks in the foundation, walls and brick, some of which are wide enough to stick my finger in. We have had a lot of expenses for structural engineers and other experts, all of whom agree the house has serious defects and will cost at least half its sale price to fix if it can even be fixed. While our house may be the most seriously defective in our development, about half the other Fuller customers here have talked to us about their problems too. At least one of them has foundation failure also.

Fuller was building in Oklahoma but still builds in Texas as well as New Mexico. Fuller was temporarily debarred by the US Dept of Housing and Urban Development but it was not enforced. Richard Fuller himself died in a plane crash, his own private plane, in 2003, but his family is still running the Fuller Homes company. Check the NM court records especially to see what's going on. We don't want to see anyone else be financially devastated by this builder or any other builder.
michael mollohan
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posted 2 December 2004 02:36 CET
I am having a new home built a part of the electrical wiring has not been put in toN.E.C. code(#14 wire used with 20 amp breaker protection). Electrician is arguing that it is and I am positive it is not by other electrical sources, but no illinois electrical inspector or local code enforcement in logan county illinois
Denise
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posted 26 November 2004 04:41 CET
I am not in Texas, but BEWARE before you build. We are with a custom builder and they just did an extremely POOR job on the side walls of the foundation (major cracking, etc) which is sited in the wrong place on our lot. BE sure to get in your contract to have quality workmanship or that you can cancel the contract. With major repairs our stupid foundation walls will pass code! We are in the process of trying to see what we can do to get out of it, but this will cost us lots of money.
Manuel Martinez
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posted 24 November 2004 20:31 CET
I purchased a KB home in Los Presidentes in Laredo, Tx on 10-02-04. I have had thew following problems: hairline cracks in the corners of windows, door frames, down the window frame towards floor, cracks where the wall and ceiling meet, bulges in upstairs flooring, cracks and squeeks throughout upstairs, cracks in closets, no flashing ever installed anywhere on the house, seperation in the expansion joints, missing bricks, missing cement between bricks, cracks that run vertically between bricks, and doors that are hard to open. KB customer Service has ignored me. They say they will come to repair but never do. I want to force KB to buy back my house. What can I do to make this happen?

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