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Saturday, 13 October 2007

Republican lawmaker switches parties
State House Democrats extended their majority Thursday when Republican Debbie Stafford switched parties. Stafford voted against her former party last year on a bill that gave homebuyers more power to sue their builders for shoddy construction. At the time, she complained that Republicans and homebuilder lobbyists threatened her political future unless she voted against the bill.

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Investors wrong to own them for the past year
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Thursday, 11 October 2007

Time to Buy or Time to Run?
Let's look at housing industry stocks for an example. With new home sales plummeting, as well as the subprime meltdown and subsequent credit crunch, homebuilders, lenders, and other housing industry stocks are hated right now. And if you read the headlines, you can see why:... Miller's fund holds 3% of its assets in Countrywide, and another 2% combined in Pulte (NYSE: PHM) and KB Homes (NYSE: KBH). "We've been wrong to own them for the past year and a half," Miller told Bloomberg News. "But if we didn't own them now, we would be buying them like crazy."

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The Bad Business of Defective Leaky Windows
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Thursday, 11 October 2007

McGraw finds, sues home improvement business

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IAQ Review - Formaldehyde in Homes
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Wednesday, 10 October 2007

The Dangers of Formaldehyde in Buildings and Homes
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is considered a strong irritant and potent sensitizer. Inhalation of large amount of HCHO can cause severe irritation of the upper respiratory tract and death. Sources of formaldehyde in the home include building materials, pressed wood products (hardwood plywood wall paneling, particleboard, fiberboard) and furniture made with these pressed wood products. Urea-formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI). Combustion sources and environmental tobacco smoke. Durable press drapes, other textiles, and glues.

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BusinessWeek Housing Cover Story Special
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Saturday, 06 October 2007

Housing: That Sinking Feeling
Homeowners are getting slammed as builders slash prices. The big question: Will this shock treatment help hasten the end of the painful downturn?...KB cut list prices by $25,000... For homeowners who jumped in at the height of the boom, the discounts aren't so good...On Sept. 14, Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. kicked off a 72-hour Deal of the Century, in which it slashed prices by as much as $100,000 in 19 states. That same day, Standard Pacific Corp. launched its Mission: Possible campaign in 49 communities across Southern California, promising $20 million in total discounts. And on Sept. 29, D.R. Horton Inc. auctioned off 53 homes in San Diego with bids starting at $150,000, half off the list price...On Sept. 25 the country's No. 2 builder by homes sold last year, Lennar Corp., reported a $513.9 million quarterly loss, the biggest in its 53-year history. And while there have certainly been other influences on the market, builders bear a lot of the blame for their woes. Read more...

 
Hutto Texas Looking Into Expansive Soil
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Friday, 05 October 2007

Hutto’s City Council Looking Into Expansive Soil, Builders Cutting Corners, and little Homeowners Recourse
The homebuilding business has been booming throughout Texas especially Hutto, and after Thursday night’s City Council meeting some are saying the commonality of expansive soils problems and defective trusses are a major concern.  As the magnitude of builder mistakes start to come to light and property values decline, cities like Hutto will be faced with tough decisions. Unfortunately, according to some experts, things will only get worse before it gets better. However, for residents of Hutto and some other small communities it appears officials are taking the issues of shoddy building very seriously and headed toward finding solutions.

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Texas Watch: Texas Supreme Court Biased Toward Big Business
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Law students, Texas Watch criticize highest state court
Critics of the Texas Supreme Court say the justices have a bias toward large corporate defenders. The UT Law School chapter of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association presented a case Tuesday with a talk, "The Texas Supreme Court: A Case of Corruption, Cronyism, and Consumer Contempt," from Alex Winslow, executive director of Texas Watch. Texas Watch has been monitoring the court's behavior over the past 10 years, which has yielded some "startling statistics," Winslow said.
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Homeowner tells the world about their builder & defects
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007

Structural Problems in New Home Update
Peggy Bowser and Shannon McDonald want others to know what's wrong with their home. In bright red paint, they painted a message on their garage door. The message says in bold letters, their home has code violations and structural defects. It also lets everyone know they've filed a lawsuit against their builder, Biltmore Homes. Shannon McDonald tells Troubleshooter Diane Wilson, "This is a year of aggravation. This was going to be our dream home and it's turned into a nightmare."

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FBI Indictments: Public Housing Scames
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007

Housing company owner is indicted
Dallas-based developer Brian Potashnik, who was a key player in Bexar County's affordable housing market for half a decade, was indicted Monday in Dallas on 14 federal charges of bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery with government officials. The long-expected indictment piqued the interest of local and state housing officials, who quickly described how they had severed ties with Potashnik and taken steps to protect taxpayers' property connected to his company, Southwest Housing Development Co...They were among 14 housing and government officials, including state Rep. Gladys E. Hodge of Dallas, charged in several alleged schemes to exchange money or housing for favorable treatment of Potashnik's company.

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ABC News: Worst Month for New Home Sales in 7 Years
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Friday, 28 September 2007

During the Past Year, Sales of New Homes Have Dropped 21 Percent
 August was the worst month for sales of new homes in seven years, according to figures released this morning by the government. The official sales pace for last month was a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 795,000 units – well below the 867,000 economists were betting on and the slowest since June 2000.

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Investment Group blame builders for selling families homes they couldn't afford
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Thursday, 27 September 2007

CtW Investment Group Urges Homebuilders to Address Compliance Failures
The CtW Investment Group, pointing to large homebuilders’ role in creating the current crisis in the housing and credit markets, today called on the boards of directors of the nation’s largest homebuilders to establish dedicated compliance committees to protect the companies and their shareholders in the face of mounting legal and regulatory scrutiny. â€œHomebuilders are not passive victims here,” said Bill Patterson, Executive Director of the CtW Investment Group.  “Through improper business practices, particularly within their mortgage affiliates, the nation’s largest homebuilders in fact helped cause the industry-wide collapse. This turmoil has already destroyed billions in shareholder value, while exposing shareholders to considerable legal, regulatory and reputation risk.”  

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