Lennar Offers $1.45 Million |
Friday, 29 September 2006 |
Builder uses millions to keep peace
Lennar Corp. offers to compensate Heritage Springs residents with $1.45-million after the developer decided not to expand the community's golf course. |
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29 Homeowners sue Lennar Corp |
Thursday, 21 September 2006 |
Residents say the developer's homes have defects ranging from cracked concrete to faulty plumbing
The owners of 29 houses in the Las Flores area near Rancho Santa Margarita are suing developer Lennar Corp. for $2.9 million, claiming the residences have defects because of faulty design and construction. |
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New: Lennar-Homes.info - Defective Homes |
Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
New Website Launched for Defective Homes
Homeowners dealing with problems in homes built by Lennar Corporation now have a means to share information and form coalitions to address the issues they face when they purchase a home. The launch of www.Lennar-Homes.info will serve homeowners that have purchased or are considering purchasing a home built by Lennar Corporation. The site features reviews and comments from buyers, inspection reports and articles dealing with Lennar built homes. |
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Construction Defect results in Electrocution |
Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
'Bizarre' Electrocution Prompts Home Builder Lawsuit
One of the nation's largest home builders, its electrical subcontractors and a Central Florida county have been named in a wrongful death lawsuit after an appliance deliveryman was electrocuted in a "bizarre accident," according to a Problem Solvers investigation.
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"Lennar Killed My Husband" |
Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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Lennar fix problems, or get out and don't come back. |
Friday, 23 June 2006 |
Martin officials rap Lennar over homeowner gripes
After weeks of hearing homeowners complain about mold, leaky roofing tiles and shoddy workmanship, Martin County officials have had enough. The county has told a national home builder to prove its homes meet county standards, fix the problems, or get out and don't come back.
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Lennar customer problems continue |
Tuesday, 13 June 2006 |
Real estate agent tangles with home builder Lennar over allegedly inferior construction
Martin County real estate agent is taking on home building titan Lennar Corp. of Miami in a dispute that's getting uglier by the day. Mike Morgan of Stuart alleges inferior construction in Lennar's Martin's Crossing development. Morgan said a client hired a home inspector shortly before he was to close on a Lennar home, and the inspector found an improperly installed roof and other problems, Morgan said. Other Lennar homes in the project had similar shortcomings, he said. "This is all visible stuff that any inspector could see." |
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Lennar gives 125 customers refund on their homes |
Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
Builder takes lumps over townhome project
...the developer also decided to offer about 125 people full refunds on their Whitemarsh homes because of complaints that the builder did not notify them of a bridge and a park near their homes. A Stuart real estate agent announced plans Tuesday to file complaints with state and federal agencies against Lennar alleging shoddy building. And the Martin County Commission made the company pay the county to landscape Kanner Highway in front of the development. |
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Wednesday, 07 June 2006 |
Real estate broker accuses Lennar of doing shoddy work in Stuart
A real estate broker Tuesday accused Lennar Homes of shoddy workmanship at three homes in the Martin's Crossing subdivision on Kanner Highway, including roof and electrical problems he called potentially life-threatening...In addition, Morgan charged that stucco installed on the houses was too thin and probably would lead to moisture behind the walls and ultimately mold. "I'm here to ask, 'How in the world did these homes pass county inspection?'" Morgan said.
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