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Justice Department: Pulte Foundation Failures Have A History |
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Saturday, 11 February 2012 |
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Nov 26,2001 Department of Beteran Affairs look into "a hybrid of the accepted foundation systems"
The Department of Justice investigated Pulte foundation failures in 2001. Residents of the Pulte-Centex Fairhaven Subdivision located in Schertz again call for an investigation for the substandard homebuilding in their community built by Pulte. Homeowners submitted letters to Pulte Homes requesting buy back of their homes in the
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subdivision. Fairness For Fairhaven NOW is seeking redress for extensive faulty foundations and subsequesnt diminished home values. |
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Press Release: Grand Opening Protest Over Pulte Lemons |
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Friday, 10 February 2012 |
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Fairhaven Homeowners To Picket Grand Opening Festivities Saturday
Fairhaven homeowners with broken foundations and faulty construction, will stage a protest at the Grand Opening of the New Cibolo Valley Subdivision by Centex, a division of the Pulte Group. Pulte Fairhaven Homes Construction Defects & Protests |
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Lemon Homes Take Center Stage at Open House |
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Monday, 06 February 2012 |
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Homeowners hold open house to air complaints
A group of frustrated homeowners in the Fairhaven neighborhood opened their doors Saturday, leading several public officials on a tour of shifting foundations, cracked drywall and broken tile. Seventeen homeowners planted Open House signs in their front yards in hopes of bringing attention to their ongoing dispute with builder Pulte Homes. Common complaints included sticking doors and foundation cracks that slice through the center of homes. Homeowners estimate that of 210 homes in Phases II and III of the neighborhood, 70 have reported problems.We bought new construction because we thought we would not have all of these problems, said Heather Camelio. |
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Star-Telegram: Open House Feature Defective Pulte-Centex Houses |
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Monday, 06 February 2012 |
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New San Antonio-area homeowners protest problems
Residents of the Fairhaven subdivision in Schertz had "Open House" signs in their front yards Saturday as politicians and other officials listened to complaints of foundation cracks and sticking doors. |
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AP Wire: Open House Protest Poorly Built Homes |
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Monday, 06 February 2012 |
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Residents Hold Open House To Protest Poorly Constructed New Homes
A group of San Antonio-area homeowners is so frustrated with the deterioration of their new homes they've held an open house for elected officials and others to try to bring attention to the problems. ...Residents said about one-third of the 210 homes in the neighborhood have issues. |
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Schertz Mayor Baldwin Defies Logic for City Homebuyer Protections |
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 |
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Schertz mayor weighs in on Fairhaven homes issue
Every house was issued an "occupancy certificate" attesting to that. Every house was inspected by our building officials as it was constructed to assure that it was built according to our codes... But things began to happen to this subdivision. Foundations began to crack, and walls (interior and exterior) began to shift. Driveways began to separate from the foundations; interior doors began to jam; waterlines in some slabs broke and problems continued to happen first to a few of the homes, and now to a large number. |
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Pulte-Centex Big Slick Business Moves Offer No Help To Homeowners |
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 |
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Centex sues two local companies - Blames them for retaining wall collapse
Millions of dollars were spent by the subdivision's builder, Centex, repairing the wall and buying back 22 homes. Now, in the lawsuit, they are claiming they weren't responsible for the collapse. Centex says two local companies are to blame... But when Centex bought back those 22 homes, they bought their way into the HOA; giving them every right to sue the companies who designed and constructed the wall. If they win, homeowners probably won't see a dime of that money. |
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Schertz Foundation Slip Sliding and Cracking Away |
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 |
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Schertz homeowners worried houses not safe
Some frustrated homeowners in Schertz say they're fed up with foundation problems, which are causing homes to slide and crack. Fairhaven homeowner Diana Taylor worries a French drain built by Pulte won't be enough to protect her home. "We've had an engineer come with a report and tell us our home is sliding backwards. I'm kind of tilting to the left like. They gave us the report and said they'd be back in six months," Diana told us... |
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Homeowners requesting that the homebuilder buy back their homes |
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 |
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Schertz residents appeal, Buy back our houses'
Several homeowners in a Schertz subdivision whose homes have various structural problems, including cracking foundations, are requesting that the homebuilder buy back their homes. Homeowners who live in the Fairhaven subdivision off Interstate 35 and FM 1103 want Pulte Homes to buy back 55 homes. In a show of unity, all the homeowners will mail their letters, requesting a buy back from Pulte, on Saturday at the Schertz Veterans Post Office. |
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012 |
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Pulte-Centex: The Great Rivermist Wall Collapse Prompts Great Lawsuit |
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Thursday, 26 January 2012 |
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Paul G. Vick, Homeowner's attorney, statement
We have filed suit against PULTE HOMES, INC., PULTE HOMES OF TEXAS, L.P., and CENTEX HOMES, INC. in Bexar County District Court on behalf of ten families who were displaced from their homes because of the retaining wall collapse in the Rivermist neighborhood. The lawsuit alleges violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), as well as other state law claims for damages associated with the wall collapse. Centex has described the collapse as an "unfortunate event"; however our clients believe it to be a gross breach of responsibility on the part of Pulte-Centex in failing to obtain proper permits as required by the International Residential Code and the International Building Code; failing to construct the wall in accordance with the engineering plans and specifications, and failing to follow standard engineering practices in the construction of the wall. |
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