A message from Janet Ahmad - YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!
A message from Janet Ahmad
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!
It only takes a few minutes of your time to make a big difference
HOBB and the Coalition for Consumer Rights have been busy and needs your help. As part of the announcement last week of the consumer coalition Texas Watch has launched a campaign to, âTell Legislators to Hold Homebuilders Accountableâ
The 80th Legislative Session began earlier this month and Texas Watch is ready to continue our fight. We are working to hold homebuilders accountable for building shoddy homes and to fix the Texas Residential Construction Commission so that it works for homeowners, not the homebuilding industry.
Your lawmakers need to hear what your priorities are for the legislative session. Send them a letter now demanding that they stand up for Texas homeowners, once and for all. Go to Texas Watch to learn more... It only takes a few minutes of your time to make a big difference.
As goes Texas so goes the nation.
Whether living in Texas or any other state your participation is vital as well and will provide invaluable experience to tackle the same issues that are destroying homeownership in all states. As Iâve said before, Texas is the playground for outrageous legislation that threatens to spread to every state in the nation. If the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has its way they will not stop with Texas. Thatâs why this is of national interest to all. We must stop this madness in Texas. This time with the help of other consumer groups and your help we will make a difference. The Texas legislature appears headed for a showdown from angry families stuck with defective homes and their determination should not be underestimated.
For those of you who would like to send additional comments to Texas Legislators you can copy the Texas Watch letter and send it to any or all legislators. For contact information see: Texas Legislature Online
Together we have and will continue to make a difference! Help us to help you.
Please take a few minutes to post your comments on the H O B B F o r u m and write you elected officials. Your participation is vital.
Thank you,
Janet Ahmad, President
Home Owners for Better Building
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NEWS UPDATES:
HOBB & Consumer Groups Form Coalition
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Homeowners tell City Council KB Homes falling apart
Families of HUDâs Hope 6 homes built by KB Homes Speak Out
League of United Latin American Citizens LULAC representatives, HomeOwners for
Better
Building
and numerous families currently participating in the San Antonio Housing Authorityâs Lease-Purchase Program, and their supporters gathered in front of City Council Chambers. Unhappy homeowners voiced their concerns about the continued problems with the homes being marketed by the San Antonio Housing Authority under its Lease-Purchase program. Construction problems uncovered several years ago, which resulted in an audit ordered by Congressman Charles Gonzalez continue to this day. Residence addressed violations carried out by the housing authority and Kb Home before the city council. Kens 5 report "LULAC wants council to act on SAHA homes" - Related: See Karen Grace Reports... -Related photos - HUD/KB program, $48 Million HUD HOPE 6 Program gone bad: Repairs
Must see: Holmes on Homes
Discovery Home Channel
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CBS 13: Outstanding Report on thousands of Defective Homes
Big Cost Homes Blown Apart
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Unhappy Homeowners in Medina, Ohio Begin Advertising Campaign
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DR Horton Ignores plumbing problems and investigative reporter
Call Kurtis: Plumbing Defect Disaster
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Builder License Revoked
Indian River County revokes builder's license
A Sebastian home builder lost his county license Tuesday and a Stuart aluminum contractor got 30 days to save his.In an 8-0 vote, the county Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals permanently revoked Eligha Lewis Pryor Jr.'s home-building license in Indian River County after several angry customers â and even his onetime loyal office manager â lined up to accuse him of taking deposits and failing to complete contracts. Read more...
Virginia seeks to protect free speech
Committee backs bill to protect speakers' rights
A Senate committee on Monday endorsed legislation to protect citizens from lawsuits intended to discourage them from speaking at public hearings. Sen. Mark Herring's bill targets "strategic lawsuits against public participation"--or SLAPP suits--which typically are filed by big corporations or developers to stifle public opposition to rezonings or other plans that require a government body's approval. "Citizens across the commonwealth are becoming intimidated and scared about testifying at public hearings for fear of being dragged into a lawsuit," Herring, D-Loudoun, told the Courts of Justice Committee. "Citizen involvement is crucial to good decision-making." Read more...
Texas Foreclosures highest aggregate total of any state
Study: Texas riddled by foreclosures
The state and national foreclosure numbers are in, and they're not pretty. Texas finished 2006 with a total of 156,876 foreclosure filings -- the highest aggregate total of any state, according to a year-end report by foreclosure source RealtyTrac Inc. Texas' total filings equates to a rate of one foreclosure filing for every 51 households -- making it the state with the fourth highest foreclosure rate... So how did San Antonio fare? It was ranked No. 12, with a foreclosure rate of one filing for every 37 households. A total of 14,754 filings were reported in the city over the course of 2006, according to the company. Read more...
KB Home under official SEC probe
KB Home Says SEC Opens Formal Backdated Options Probe (Update5)
KB Home, the fifth-largest U.S. homebuilder, said the Securities and Exchange Commission stepped up its investigation into the company's backdating of stock options. The company said it was notified Jan. 19 that a five-month-old review of options granted to former Chief Executive Officer Bruce Karatz would become a formal probe. That means the SEC believes it's likely there was a violation of its rules and it may use its authority to subpoena documents and compel testimony. Read more...
Bush Blasts Corporate America for Executive Compensation
Bush: Link exec salaries to performance
A few executives' extravagant pay packages, recently in the news, have disgusted millions of U.S. workers who will never come near such deals. "You need to pay attention to the executive compensation packages that you approve," he said. "You need to show the world that American businesses are a model of transparency and good corporate governance." Read more... |