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The Oregonian Continues- Limit buyers rights and shorten warranty
Tuesday, 21 June 2005
Home defects may get scrutiny
Lawsuits and damages are costing homeowners, insurers and builders hundreds of millions of dollars in Oregon and billions nationwide, The Oregonian found. Developers and builders, who've seen big increases in the liability insurance policies they are required by law to carry, want to limit homeowners' rights to sue for repairs.
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Oregon Builders want to regulate homebuyers
Monday, 20 June 2005
Builders seek shelter from flurry of lawsuits
Oregon builders are asking the Legislature to protect them from a force they say is crippling their business: customers who sue... The builders want to shorten the time period in which home buyers can sue for construction defects and force homeowners into a state-run dispute process.
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British Columbia Reforms
Monday, 20 June 2005
British Columbia installs safeguards for homeowners
Faced with construction defects in the 1990s nearly identical to Oregon's now, the province enacted sweeping reforms. If any place in North America foreshadows the potential severity of construction defects in Oregon, it is this similarly drizzly city where a housing boom hit a decade earlier.
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Tremont Tower Michelson Mold Report
Saturday, 11 June 2005
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In Nevada Speak Up – Tell Officials
Friday, 03 June 2005

In Nevada - NV State Contractors Board online  - If a builders license is revoked and the problem is not fixed, the homeowner can make a claim under the residential recovery fund.  The fund will pay the homeowner their actual damages to get the problem fixed.  The fund can pay up to $35,000 per homeowner. But the resident could still choose to sue.

 
Nevada - 1,400 Homeowners Sue Del Webb
Friday, 03 June 2005
Nevada's Largest Construction Defect Lawsuit
The largest construction defect lawsuit in the State of Nevada is pitting hundreds of homeowners against a well-known developer.  Residents of Sun City Summerlin are suing the neighborhood's developer -- Del Webb -- claiming it failed to install metal strips that protect a home's foundation against water damage. It is this community in Summerlin where frustration and concern among homeowners is common. They say a small 5-inch piece of metal called a "weepscreed" was not put in place by Del Webb when these homes were built. Weepscreeds help keep moisture out of dry wall paneling. And now more than 1,400 homeowners have filed a lawsuit.
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Nevada means business, help homowners and prosecute builders
Friday, 03 June 2005
Home Defects: Know What You Should Do
The Nevada State Contractors Board receives about 4,000 complaints a year in the valley.
Contractor charged: A fraudulent unlicensed contractor has pleaded guilty to 44 felony charges. Frank Boyd Hall of the Las Vegas based Curtis Construction Company is charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, diversion of funds and theft. Hall filed a plea agreement, which states that he'll pay back all his victims, sign a civil confession of judgment and will not work in the contracting business again.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE - FBI MORTGAGE FRAUD REPORT
Sunday, 29 May 2005

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FINANCIAL CRIMES REPORT TO THE PUBLIC
                              
 
                    MORTGAGE FRAUD - MAY 2005
The increased reliance by both financial institutions and non-financial institution lenders on third-party brokers has created opportunities for organized fraud groups, particularly where mortgage industry professionals are involved.

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Houston Chronicle - TRCC & Bob Perry Homes
Saturday, 28 May 2005

No place like home for this cuddly Austin lapdog
THE Texas Legislature, over the years, has created a number of industry lapdogs, but the Texas Residential Construction Commission, established two years ago, could be one of the cuddliest yet... 
A few senators tried to take some of the wag out of its homebuilder-friendly tail last week but failed. Even though some political contributions have sparked legal turmoil, money still talks in Austin, and with a very loud voice... Homeowners now have to go through an expensive, commission-run dispute resolution process before pursuing any legal action over construction complaints. This is more bureaucratic and potentially more intimidating than the mandatory arbitration process that most builders already required in new home contracts.

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Another dream home turns into Nightmare
Friday, 27 May 2005

The Kimmler House of Ohio 
It all started with a dream and a desire to build something that would last and remain in the family for years to come, but alas it has only been a nightmare. In approximately October of 2000, my husband purchased the 5-acre, lakefront, cattle field and envisioned a Tuscan farmhouse with a view.

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No State Agency to regulate builders like Robert Tidwell
Thursday, 26 May 2005
Chorus of complaints against builder grows
The list of complaints against a Kaufman homebuilder profiled in a recent News 8 investigation grows, but the individuals making those complaints aren't getting help from state regulators or law enforcement officials. When News 8 talked to homebuilder Robert Tidwell earlier this month, we had no idea how many people were mad at him. See WFAA Video: Byron Harris reports - See related story: The Partington's
- Video: Byron Harris reports
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Express News - Duncan grilled TRCC's Krugh
Friday, 20 May 2005

Perry’s picks for TRCC are Targeted
At a Monday hearing, Sen. Robert Duncan, R-Lubbock, took issue with the commissioners’ work since they first assembled in December 2003.
He said registered builders undergo almost no scrutiny, yet the general public thinks state registration is “giving them a badge, they have some sort of elevated credibility.”  
Duncan criticized Krugh for opposing portions of a bill Duncan authored that would address some of the problems he believes exist in the process. He grilled Krugh for lobbying against a provision to provide notice to homebuyers where the only inspector is the one provided by the homebuilder.

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Senator Duncan..."by the builder, for the builder"
Friday, 20 May 2005
Star-Telegram
D
oor slams shut on
bills to protect homeowners
And consumer groups apparently have found a new ally: state Sen. Robert Duncan, R-Lubbock, who introduced the bill two years ago that created the commission. Duncan says he now wonders whether the commission is operated "by the builder, for the builder." "It appeared to be to the public a regulatory body," he told fellow lawmakers at a hearing Monday in Austin. But in fact, he said, "The people that are being regulated by the act are the consumers, to a certain degree, as opposed to the builders."
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Appraisal Fraud
Tuesday, 10 May 2005
Home Appraisers Under The Gun
No one knows exactly how often appraisers tinker with reality. But reports suggest that they face enormous pressure to tweak their numbers. Some observers predict they'll face even more if the real estate market cools.
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New Jersey begins sweeping changes for builder regulation
Tuesday, 10 May 2005
Governor orders ethics code for state's building inspectors
Reacting to a damning state report on shoddy new construction, acting Gov. Richard J. Codey yesterday ordered up a new ethics code for building inspectors and a push to advise homeowners of their rights. The SCI investigation found the program -- one of the nation's first -- riddled with problems. Buyers testified that they were strung along by builders until warranties expired and that arbitration tended to favor builders. It is unclear when the Legislature might act on more sweeping recommendations, such as the lemon law requiring builders to buy back defective homes, regulating some building trades not now licensed and bringing new housing under the Consumer Fraud Act, which would make builders liable for triple damages.
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