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D.R. Horton Homes Built on Sewer Treatment Plant |
Monday, 12 March 2012 |
Stablewood Farms residents say builder never told about old sewer plant
Several homeowners in a southwest San Antonio neighborhood say they
were not told their homes were built over an old sewer treatment plant
and are demanding the builder buy back the homes. Residents in Stablewood Farms, some wearing radiation suits and gas
masks, were waving signs in protest on Monday outside the D.R. Horton
corporate officers.
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More Great Walls of Pulte-Centex |
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 |
Residents fear another retaining wall disaster
Residents living in the Fairhaven subdivision have been asking builder Pulte to buy back their homes for awhile now. They told News 4 WOAI they are concerned a retaining wall in their neighborhood could come tumbling down. "I feel this is unsafe, the wall is already starting to separate, " said homeowner Bruce Touve. Neighbors said the cracks and separation along the retaining walls isn't sitting well with them.
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Will Walls Come Tumbling Down? |
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 |
Fairhaven residents: Dream home a nightmare; Pulte should pay
âThe last thing we need is to have this wall come crumbling down into our bedroom," Mendoza says. âI wake up in the middle of the night. I wake up in the morning thinking about it.â Related photos: Building Pulte Walls with no Foundation
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Pulte-Centex, Builders Unhappy over Charter Amendment Bond |
Tuesday, 06 March 2012 |
Homeowners seeking vote on builders rules
Some homeowners are calling for a ballot measure that would require builders to post surety bonds on every new home. The Schertz proposal would require home builders to post a $25,000
surety bond to cover home repairs if a builder did not address the
problems. Homeowners hope to gather 925 signatures, enough to get the
proposal on the May ballot.They estimate that of 210 homes in Phases II and III of the Fairhaven
neighborhood, 70 have reported problems. More than 40 residents have
asked the builder to buy back their homes. Baldwin said the city is willing to talk about changing ordinances. And
he said he's sympathetic to the idea of a home lemon law. That's
something the advocacy group Homeowners for Better Building, which is
advising some of the Fairhaven owners, has been fighting for in Austin. Related Features: Pulte Homes Foundation
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