|
Support HOBB |
|
|
Who's Online |
|
We have 10 guests online |
|
| Register Your Builder Complaint |
Please let us know what has happened to you, and let us know if you would like to help us make buying new houses safer.
Tell us your story. click here
Andrew Ellender
|
posted 24 November 2004 05:18 CET
Go to www.dreessucks.net for more information.
Drees Custom Homes lied to me! I asked what an incomplete four lane road that my lot backs up to...they told me not to worry about it. "This road will be an access road and will only have neighborhood traffic and school buses on it.", said Luis Tapia. I wasn't smart enough to take the con out of contractor. There were various other stories from the sales agent that were not at all true. Now, I have discovered that the four lane road is to become a highway and will be expanded to six lanes. The Town leaders have reported on several occassions that Drees knew the details. I live in Little Elm, Texas and the Town's leadership has done very little to protect people moving into this Town. They have done nothing for all of the residents that did not receive the proper disclosure.
Andrew Taking Back My Rights in Little Elm |
Sharon Kelley
|
posted 20 November 2004 09:44 CET
After signing the purchase near 2 years ago, now we are running into outright greed from the builder. Initially, we viewed Classic Home builders in Woodbridge, VA as a honest, trustworthy company, because like many others, we relied on comments for one homeowner and the sale reps word. Because of delays in receiving our section's building permits, the builders were not able to provide us with a commencement date. Now that the permits have been released, the builders want to go back and INCREASE the base cost of the house to reflect what they could sell it for right now. We've been quoted as much as $80,000 more. It's outrageous. They want to profit from the equity we will have in the house. About a year ago, the builders sent us a letter stating they would not increase the price of the house. Now, they refuse to ratify the final contract or start building our house until my husband and I agree to the increase price. We've sought a lawyer to finding out if this practice is legal. The builder will not provide us with a written quote of the increase and specific reasons for the increase.
This is so frustrating becasue we've sold our home and place everything in storage waiting on our new home.
In speaking with the lawyer, it seems builders are using this tactic to push buyers out to receive a higher profit during the housing boom.
What can we do? |
Sandra
|
posted 18 November 2004 07:04 CET
We purchased our home in 2003 from Home Towne building company. It was a pleasant experience first. We moved in and then noticed that we could not see out our windows. The quality of window that this builder puts in their home(s) are not suited for Michigan climate. There is a continuous cold draft during the winter by ALL of the windows, there is extreme condensation that creates pools of water, it is now creating black mold in my drywall and around my windows (non dangerous kind, I hope). The builder refuses to acknowledge the problem. This is not the only problem either with our home. Every neighbor that is in our phase has server problems with their windows as well. Other problems our neighbors are having is poor grading that the builder refuses to correct, electrical problems due to poor wiring, basement window problems that they will not fix. Management is careless and will not acknowledge the severity of these problems. I strongly caution anyone that is in the market to purchase a Home Towne Home. Finally, one of the owners of this company is EXTREAMLY arrogant and thinks that he is above any homeowner that purchases homes from his company. |
Leaky Ryland Homes
|
posted 13 November 2004 14:14 CET
Ryland homes in Central Florida leaked very badly during the recent hurricanes. Many homeowners saw subtle water signs in their homes before the hurricanes and have seen rain seep through their exposed block walls during normal rain since. Ryland is claiming none of this happened due to failure of a warrantable item, so they aren't going to fix the problems that occurred in 677+ (officially reported number) homes.
Learn more at http://www.RylandWaterDamage.com |
Justin Marino
|
posted 11 November 2004 14:37 CET
This issue is not a matter of build quality but rater an issue with delivery time. I have signed a contract with my builder that highlights two delivery dates. The first the original settlement data of January 25, 2005 and an extension to April 25, 2005. My contract was signed on April 25, 2004. I have made my own commitment based on the dates in the contract such as a mortgage commitment lock and rental housing.
I am six months into the process and have seen little progress on the site. As of November 11, 2004 I only have a foundation.
I have contacted my builder expressing my concern to meet the delivery dates indicted in the contract. Their response was that we not sure if we can even deliver the house by June of 05.
Please note this is not a custom home. This is a spec home that is in a development of about 60 homes.
Has anyone had a similar experience / results?
Thank you
Justin |
Y. Ellis
|
posted 10 November 2004 14:31 CET
I own a KB Home I have several problems: Foundation cracks outside the home Inside cracks on the sheet rock in three rooms, Plumbing problems leaks in bathroom.
My home is 5-6 years old. |
Ruth & Tony Taylor
|
posted 8 November 2004 14:47 CET
SMART BUILT HOMES SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS 13200 Hwy 281 N Spring Branch, TX 78070
My husband and I built a 1,600 square foot, energy efficient, steel frame home which we paid $120,000 for. Since we moved in at the end of June 2004, it has been a constant battle with the owners of Smart Built Homes - Spring Branch, Texas to repair our warranty issues.
I have a huge trail of e-mails and other correspondence where we request repairs, they respond and say they will repair, but after almost 5 months, we still have a list of at least 6 items that have not been repaired, although they keep promising to make repairs. They tell us they have bent over backwards to please us, but that we're being difficult and they can do nothing to make us happy.
Not only did they build us a poor quality house, but now they get angry at us because we keep calling them and e-mailing them to get our home repaired.
One of the major issues is our plumbing. We have major plumbing code violations because the builder didn't use any licensed plumbers when they built our home even though the law requires licensed plumbers to be used in the construction of every new home, whether you are in a city or in the country. We have had numerous water leaks and floods where water was 1/2" deep in one of the bedrooms, sewer gas smells, and also drains and toilets that clog up. We also have air conditioners that didn't drain properly, walls that are crooked that the builders state they can't fix, water damaged finished concrete floor that they refuse to repair because we signed a waiver saying that "imperfections in concrete were unavoidable". The waiver never stated that gross negligence by the builder in choosing their subcontractors who caused damage to our floors was allowable, and yet, they refuse to fix our floors. Our roof leaked the week after we moved into our house and water was running along the walls in all of the front rooms in our house. We have been living with methane gas odor in our home that the builder claimed was due to our "existing septic tank" and they refused to have the plumbing checked by licensed plumbers to bring us to code.
I have filed complaints with the Attorney General, the Texas Residential Construction Commission, the Better Business Bureau and the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. I also have a story that will be aired on KSAT-12 in San Antonio, TX sometime soon; possibly during the week of 11/14/04. Although I am getting responses, it is an extremely slow process trying to get our problems resolved and fixed. |
Skip
|
posted 5 November 2004 18:10 CET
Gemcraft Homes. Signed contract in May 2002. After paying builder well over $100,000 over a year later, our home was only framed and roofed. A neighbor called and told us we better check with the county because her lot was being foreclosed on because the builder hadn't paid the contractors. We found the same was true with our lot AND he hadn't paid the developer. He begged us not to press charges, and said he was in a lawsuit with the developer and he was going to win our lot. He told us he would sign title over to us when he did. The developer decided to settle out of court and gave him our lot. He then turned around and told us that now our lot is worth more money and he was going to sell it to someone else. When we tried to sue him, we were forced to go into Arbitration. He delayed the Arbitration twice by rejecting the chosen arbitrator each time. We recently had our arbitration. We were awarded title to our property, plus a sizeable sum of damages. We filed the award with the court and it was approved by the court. The company owner/president THEN writes a letter to the judge saying we used the "vehicle of the law" to steal money from him (which is ridiculous) and now demands a jury trial. The judge will hear his ridiculous motion next week. This builder has over 200 lawsuits in three counties. Numerous people have filed criminal charges. Each time he goes for a hearing, he drops his lawyer, and the courts actually give him a month delay to get a new one. The courts are promoting his actions. Its insane. Check the following County websites to look up "Gemcraft Homes" or "Pier Angeli" to see the ridiculous amounts of lawsuits: http://www.co.genesee.mi.us http://209.131.29.171/pa/pa.urd/pamw6500.display
Some consumer action group needs to come in and force the prosecutors to enforce maximum penalty on this man. Please help! |
Kim Hedgecoth
|
posted 3 November 2004 08:20 CET
DR Horton home built 2002....the plumbing fixtures that was placed in my house when it was built 2 years ago, need repairs. I CANNOT find replacement parts to make repairs. DR Horton has not helped me locate replacement parts, not will they warranty the fixtures they placed in my house. I have a commode that needs to be repaired as well as a bathroom sink faucet that needs repaired. How do i go about getting these items replaced or repaired?
Kim |
C.R.Srinivasamurthy
|
posted 29 October 2004 17:05 CET
We are worried about SLAPP but we bought a condo from 'America's Builder' and due to gross negligence we ended have mold.
California is one of the binding arbitration states.
What remedies do I have ? Can I sue for loss of value ?
Thanks.
CR |
 |
 |
|
Guestbook Home | Get This Guestbook | Get Joomla! Mambook v2.5. Copyright © 2003-2006 by Saka.
|
|