Pulte Homes accused of not paying overtime |
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Monday, 18 September 2006 |
Pulte named in lawsuit
Five local painters filed a wage and hour lawsuit Friday in federal court against two contractors and one of the Las Vegas Valley's biggest home builders.The class action lawsuit claims that Centennial Drywall Systems and Burnham Painting and Drywall Corp. -- both contractors that Pulte Homes retains to perform work on its local new homes -- have failed to pay the plaintiffs for overtime work performed within the past four years. |
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Centex accused of transferring its assets to avoid paying creditors |
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Saturday, 29 July 2006 |
Del. contractor files $10M lawsuit against home builder
Lawyers for a Delaware contractor will tour the site of the Glen Riddle development today as part of their preparation to seek more than $10 million, which they say is owed to their client, from building giant Centex Homes...The Delaware contractor has already won one breach of contract battle with Centex. Horsey obtained a lien against Centex/Taylor from Circuit Court on Aug. 11, 2004, for just over $2.3 million. |
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Right-to-Repair fails to stop lawsuits - Pulte Lawsuits continue |
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Saturday, 08 July 2006 |
Delays dog Del Webb defect cases
...lawsuits filed against Del Webb claims that plumbing, roofing, retaining walls and concrete slabs are defective, with alleged defects costing about $30,000 in repairs per home... When the "Right to Repair" law was passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2003 it was hailed as the key to stopping the tide of construction-defect lawsuits that many said was slowly killing the industry. But three years since that law was passed nothing has changed, many in the construction industry have said. If anything, construction-defect cases haven't decreased since the Right to Repair law was passed. At least one industry insider said that in spite of the Right to Repair law, construction-defect cases continue to be filed and the numbers continue to increase. See related article: Homebuilder's Right-To-Repair Illusion |
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Pulte & City Sued and Families Devastated |
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Saturday, 08 April 2006 |
Families feeling sunk by sinkhole file a lawsuit Cleveland Stegall is eligible for a buyout from his job at General Motors Corp., but the Stegalls said they feel like they're trapped in a house they no longer want. "Who is going to buy our home now?" Nettie Stegall said. "There are a lot of things we can't plan for because we have a $500,000 house we can't sell. We can't plan for early retirement because of the stress it put on our heads."They are among nine families who sued the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and three corporations Friday. They are seeking millions of dollars for medical, financial and aesthetic woes caused by the sinkhole. It affected the Bartola Farms and Villa Fontana subdivisions off 15 Mile between Utica and Moravian. |
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Saturday, 08 April 2006 |
Detroit, builders sued for sinkhole's misery Residents of Villa Fontana and Bartola Farms subdivisions filed the lawsuit Friday in Macomb Circuit Court against the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Pulte Homes of Michigan Inc., Pulte Land Company LLC, both based in Bloomfield Hills, and C.R. Miller Homes in Shelby Township...The sinkhole caused back yards to sink 2 to 3 feet and damaged foundations, walls and ceilings of homes and basements, Morganroth said. The subsequent repairs caused residents to lose sleep and suffer health problems, and lose enjoyment of their homes, the lawsuit says. Morganroth said their homes are now "worthless." The city of Sterling Heights reduced the homes' value by about 70 percent. |
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Centex, HUD, redevelopment & privatization of public housing |
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Saturday, 18 February 2006 |
Valenti Allows Franklin and Centex Homes To Sneak Back Into Public Housing Redevelopment Not only were Franklin, Saunders, etc voted out once but twice and one participant in the process gave them a 0 out of a possible 100 points... Now less than 3 months later HUD... re-development...will replace a public garden and a boxing club that once was gathering spot for youths in the area, is involved in a number of million dollar projects in the area which has produced not one unit of affordable workforce housing. Another participant in the redevelopment of the Cohen Way housing re-development and incidentally along with Franklin is not mentioned in the press release put out by Valenti announcing the selling of public lands to a private developer, Habitat for Humanity is Centex Homes. |
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
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Pulte CEO Responds to NBC's Dateline Story |
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
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Pulte Homes Sacrificies Trees for Development |
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Wednesday, 06 April 2005 |
Pulte Clear Cut 52 acres See Photos |
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Pulte Homes Clear Cut 52 acres |
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Wednesday, 06 April 2005 |
San Antonio Express-News Fans of trees bark about city ordinance Sitting at the foot of the scenic Hill Country, the rolling hills of North San Antonio are covered with acres of Ash Juniper, Live Oak and Texas Red Oak trees. However, one hill â in plain view of U.S. 281 and Stone Oak Parkway â looks more like a desert void of any vegetation. |
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