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Bob "The Builder"Perry's Money and House Without a Warranty
Monday, 15 December 2008

Court fight that symbolizes builders' political power drags on for Mansfield couple
Their story is simple: The Culls say Mr. Perry’s company built a defective house, with a broken foundation and cracked walls. When the company failed to fix it, the couple took their case to arbitration and won a $800,000 award. But Perry Homes refused to pay it, saying the couple had waived their legal rights to arbitration. The company lost in the lower courts, but eventually won in the Texas Supreme Court, which vacated the award and sent the case back to trial court.To some, the case has become symbolic of the disadvantage that an average homeowner faces in going up against a builder with deep pockets. After the Culls commenced their fight, Mr. Perry spearheaded creation of the Texas Residential Construction Commission, which required that all future homeowners seek relief there first before taking a homebuilder to court or arbitration. But the state Sunset Commission, which evaluates state agencies for effectiveness, may recommend that lawmakers abolish the construction commission — a staff report concluded that it is little more than a bureaucratic speed bump protecting homebuilders.

Court fight that symbolizes builders' political power drags on for Mansfield couple
December 15, 2008
Wayne Slater

AUSTIN — For Bob and Jane Cull, it’s another year, another courtroom.

Actually, it’s back to the same courtroom in Fort Worth where they began their battle with homebuilder Bob Perry nearly a decade ago.

Their story is simple: The Culls say Mr. Perry’s company built a defective house, with a broken foundation and cracked walls. When the company failed to fix it, the couple took their case to arbitration and won a $800,000 award.

But Perry Homes refused to pay it, saying the couple had waived their legal rights to arbitration. The company lost in the lower courts, but eventually won in the Texas Supreme Court, which vacated the award and sent the case back to trial court.

The Culls are retirement age. Bob has had some health problems and Jane has returned to work to pay the bills.

“This is a start-over,” she said the other day from her home in Mansfield. “It’s get your checkbook out again. It’s a new day, a new case. Here we go again.”

To some, the case has become symbolic of the disadvantage that an average homeowner faces in going up against a builder with deep pockets. After the Culls commenced their fight, Mr. Perry spearheaded creation of the Texas Residential Construction Commission, which required that all future homeowners seek relief there first before taking a homebuilder to court or arbitration.

But the state Sunset Commission, which evaluates state agencies for effectiveness, may recommend that lawmakers abolish the construction commission — a staff report concluded that it is little more than a bureaucratic speed bump protecting homebuilders.

 
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Bob and Jane Cull of Mansfield have been locked in a legal battle with billionaire homebuilder Bob Perry for nearly a decade.

“It was formed because of our case,” said Ms. Cull. “We were able to get further than they needed us to.”

Mr. Cull will be at the state Capitol on Tuesday to support closing the agency, even though it won’t help their case. They remain locked in a court fight, and in that kind of battle of checkbooks, Perry Homes has the advantage.

Bob Perry is a billionaire and the most prolific campaign contributor in Texas. He’s given more money than anyone else to Republican Gov. Rick Perry (no relation), who supported creation of the construction commission.

The homebuilder has also contributed more than $1.2 million to Attorney General Greg Abbott, who issued an opinion blocking the comptroller from investigating homeowner complaints. An aide says the attorney general was just interpreting existing law.

And he has given money to every member of the Texas Supreme Court, which ruled in his favor in the Cull case.

Anthony Holm, who represents Mr. Perry, said the homebuilder is simply pursuing his legal rights.

“We look forward to our day in court,” said Mr. Holm.

The homebuilder contends the Culls lost their right to arbitration because they initially went to court, then decided on arbitration before the case went to trial. The Culls feared a long legal battle against a homebuilder with deep pockets, and decided to accept the outcome of binding arbitration, whatever it was.

As it turned out, Mr. Perry didn’t accept it. And they’ve been in court ever since.

“We have invested tens of thousands of dollars in trying to get Perry Homes to live up to their responsibility,” said Mr. Cull. “Because of what the Texas Supreme Court did to us, we are faced with having to come up with thousands more in an ongoing legal battle to achieve an equitable settlement.”

Meanwhile, the Culls are having another Christmas in a house that’s not fixed and they can’t sell it — with the prospect of still more years of legal wrangling ahead.

“Your home is supposed to be a refuge. But it’s a place that’s made us insecure, not secure,” she said. “The very idea that a big builder could build a home and just run away …”

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Comments (48)
Posted by literate42 | 1 week ago

What a sleaze-bag Bob Perry appears to be!! I'd hope that this story will stop his home-building business dead in the water. Maybe you could run daily follow-ups in case anyone missed the original story. So sad for the Culls.




Posted by superhamster | 1 week ago

There are so many well-built existing homes out there it doesn't make sense to buy a shoddily built new home from these crooks. Buy an existing home and get a home warranty. $435 a year for our warranty, and last year we got a new AC unit when ours broke. Our fiends did not have a warranty and they paid over $6000. You can also look at short sells; that way you can get a home for a low price and prevent the seller from going through a foreclosure and having that on their credit.




Posted by superhamster | 1 week ago

Oops. That was friends, not fiends.




Posted by superhamster | 1 week ago

There are so many well-built existing homes out there it doesn't make sense to buy a shoddily built new home from these crooks. Buy an existing home and get a home warranty. $435 a year for our warranty, and last year we got a new AC unit when ours broke. Our fiends did not have a warranty and they paid over $6000. You can also look at short sells; that way you can get a home for a low price and prevent the seller from going through a foreclosure and having that on their credit.




Posted by Freenomore | 1 week ago

Welcome to the modern United States. He who is richer is righter.




Posted by Frankie | 1 week ago

As I have stated b/4 the big companies have been exposed but don't care!! As long as they can find someone to sucker out of their money and line their pockets. Just look at the big 3, they thought if they begged and stopped flying their private jets during the hearings they would get paid. Other large companies are laying off american workers but giving themselves big bonuses. OH by the way have you heard the a lot of mexican people are moving back to Mexico because the have lost there jobs BUT! have made enough working in the United States for years that they are going back and opening their own business and know they can make it for them and their families. I'm not playing the race card here, I'm just trying to let you know this country has not looked after its own and look where we are NOW! Just a thought here!! Do you remember when the gas prices were so high that in some areas theives were punching holes in peoples gas tanks!?!? What do you think this might bring on HUUUUUUUUUMMMMM!?!




Posted by what_ever | 1 week ago

MOVE TO ILLINOIS PERRY, YOU HACK! VOTE PERRY OUT OF OFFICE!!!




Posted by Dallas Man | 1 week ago

Property taxes are high.




Posted by SellTheMavsCuban | 1 week ago

I live in a Perry Home and have had absolutely no problems. However, I do feel sorry for the Culls...nobody should have to go through this.

As for Pecos45 idiotic comments, try moving to the state I just moved from, Illinois. I've lived all over the country, and Texas is heaven compared to those states. Low taxes, low cost of living and great weather...yeah, it's a HORRIBLE place, you moron.




Posted by nunyabrat | 1 week ago

Keep voting Republican, YEAH!!! Not only on issues like the Supreme Court, but all politicians. It's great for the super rich!! They really need it.



Posted by sb999 | 1 week ago

This is a bad year for home builders. Why don't we all help out the other builders and refuse to buy a home from Bob Perry. How could they not fix the homeowners house after all this bad publicity. I have been following the case in the press for quite some time and I am more disgusted in Bob and Rick perry with each chapter. Please Texas, put Bob out of business and STOP VOTING FOR RICK PERRY!!!




Posted by Pecos45 | 1 week ago

This article is the truth.
It's about time that people wake up and see how corrupt our state government is, from Rick Perry on down.




Posted by mikeysmom1 | 1 week ago

Go figure...just another case where the little guy gets the shaft. Gov Perry makes me totally ill and always has. I live in a newly developed area amd there have been MANY (foundation) problems. The courts have got to step up to the plate and make the builders accountable without this arbitration BS !!




Posted by koala | 1 week ago

Bob Perry and so many other builders get away with what they do because our elected officals allow them to.
This cuts across party lines. Many of us can empathize with the Culls. You buy a new house, see that the BBB supports the builder, (like the BBB in Houston does) have an inspector and still end up with a lemon. The builder takes no responsibility, could not care less,, ignores your requests to fix and gets away with it. The BBB still supports them. The builder wants everyone to think you are the one lone person complaining and they are great builders. Then there is the power of the internet. You google and find so many complaints where your builder takes no responsibility. They laugh at TRCC because they know regardless of all the paper work they will not be hit, they will continue building. In the end the consumer is victimized again.
Why, once again our elected officals allow this to happen. They file the bills for the builders, create a TRCC, vote against any bill that would indeed give an upper hand to the consumer and back their builder buddies. It all goes back to our elected officals.
By the way if you have not been on the hobb.org and hadd.com please do and see the rest of the story.




Posted by NObama | 1 week ago

Mr. Cull start up a website and I will donate money for your lawsuit. When you win just pay me back and if you lose keep the money.




Posted by althusius | 1 week ago

So Gov Tolltag says he is a real conservative. In this case, conservative as the cattle baron in "Open Range" who tramples on everyone's rights & property. Boss Spearman(Robert Duvall) finally whacks the ruthless Dexter Baxter & his gang of thugs at the end of the movie.




Posted by dbeep | 1 week ago

Folks if you don't like what they do, do not trust them. Vote with your pocketbooks and buy elsewhere. Purchase an existing home, they are not in short supply. Have a professional home inspector look at it. There are fine neighborhoods in most every price range.
Cut off their money supply by not buying in their planned rat warrens.




Posted by Danny V | 1 week ago

You want to know about running away. GRAND HOMES is the worst as far as I am concerned. They use their "big company" muscle to renig on paying subcontractors which has several homebuyers in situations where they have to pay to get what they originally contracted for.




Posted by tellitlikeitis | 1 week ago

ONLY 1 THING IS STRONGER THAN HIS MONEY

THE PEOPLE'S ABILTITY TO USE OUR POWER AND CALL THE HOMEBUILDERS OFFICE AND LET THEM KNOW WHAT WE THINK

A COMPANY CANNOT SURVIVE ON BAD PR AND FOLKS, THIS STORY SAYS IT ALL

PAYOFFS, ER I MEAN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ASIDE
JUSTICE MUST PREVAIL
I WILL BE ALLING THEIR OFFICES TOMMORROW

I HOPE YOU WILL DO THE SAME




Posted by W from Texas | 1 week ago

All Republicans are corrupt.




Posted by skylar2 | 1 week ago

Houston David, I think Jefferson (LA) had $90,000 in his freezer....




Posted by Arec Barrwin | 1 week ago

This article is incredibly one-sided.




Posted by BubbaBGood | 1 week ago

Everyone knows the black clay soil in this area is bad to build on. Why is it not required for ALL home builders to drill down to bedrock before they pour the foundation and pour concrete piers. This could be added to the price of the house and prevent any settling later. This cable suspension they use now does not work.




Posted by yahooserious | 1 week ago

OMG! A pox upon this Mr. Perry and all his descendants.

I'm so thankful we don't care for newly constructed houses. Many people have been screwed by unscrupulous contractors and they should die of painful cancer that will also pass to their descendants.




Posted by tsip despiser | 1 week ago

The state legislature should shut down the TRCC and make each and every builder stand behind their homes, especially the foundations for 10 yrs. Texas, especially N. TX. is notorious for horrible soils that ruin foundations. Builders are acutely aware of this and should fix them without hassle in the first 10 years or be fined by the state and have to pay for the fix.




Posted by TeriJ | 1 week ago

Governor Perry - you should be ashamed of yourself - you and all of your political cronies!

You were elected to speak for those who needed a voice in government, and you turn your backs on them for big business? There's not enough hair spray in Texas to get your sorry behind re-elected! Try not to be too shocked when you see how badly you lose to Kay Bailey Hutchinson!

The Culls are representative of the Texas resident - going up against big business and getting screwed! Not only by big business but ALSO by State goverment. Pitiful~

Bob Perry, there's a special place for you in hell, you greedy, conniving, thieving SOB!




Posted by joehl | 1 week ago

The corruption of the Supreme Court, the AG and governor is outrageous. Can't the FBI do something about this as they have done in Illinois?




Posted by TortieCat | 1 week ago

Houston David, I believe Cowboy Jim was referring to TEXAS politics. Stay up with us okay?




Posted by billcat | 1 week ago

IF Bob Perry is a Christian and IF he tries to live his religion and IF he tries to truly follow the Savior then he WILL fix this couple's home at no charge.

He has the means and opportunity to care for his brother and sister - he should DO IT!

In church the emphasis over the last month or two has been on caring for our neighbor. Bob Perry - Bob and Jane Cull are YOUR neighbors!




Posted by Houston David | 1 week ago

Cowboy jim, I can't let that one slide. The Domocrats are just as corrupt as the Republicans, ala Rep. William Jefferson in Louisiana with $20,000 of bribe money in his freezer; the Gov of Illinois trying to sell Obama's Senate seat: and Obama ddoing a 180 on public financing of presidential campaigns.



Posted by oriskany | 1 week ago

I admire the couple for their convictions. However, their is a point when peace of mind is more important. I can't understand why a good attorney didn't sit down and come up with a proposed settlement that both parties could agree. I would think the negative press Perry Homes has received would overwhelm any cost he would incur fixing or resolving this home issue. I could only wonder how many homes the attorney's filing on this case have purchased. Sounds like to "hard headed" parties with nothing else to do but go to court every few months. Life is short guys.




Posted by BrickHardmeat | 1 week ago

I hope the Culls have a fund set up so that homeowners (such as myself) can make a contribution to help with their legal bills.
Don't give up!!! Fight the good fight!!!




Posted by GREGGS TRAVEL | 1 week ago

Perry Homes HAS bought the Governor, the Attorney General and the Texas Supreme Court!!! Their days are numbered, the good old boy network will someday be extinct!!!




Posted by Houston David | 1 week ago

I have a Perry Home and I watched every bit of the construction. If I saw something I didn't like, I made them fix it. I have been very pleased with the house. Perry has built thousands of homes and made millions of dollars. You can't build as many homes as he has and not have one or two that are lemons.

Perry prides himself in being a deeply religous person. Don't be a Srooge, Bob. You should help this elderly couple and make their house right.




Posted by RIPTRACK | 1 week ago

i am wondering when this couple bought this property, did they get there own inspector inspect the property before closing? Or did they have an inspector inspect it at all?




Posted by COWBOYJIM | 1 week ago

Typical politics for the pockets of Republican elected officials. Tom Delay got his experience in Texas, lining elected officials with plenty of $$$ for favors that support their cause. I wish we could do away with the $$$ contributions by BIG business's like Perry Homes, if just makes elected officials & judges look the other way when it comes to the honest citizens of TEXAS !




Posted by mesquite70 | 1 week ago

I understand these poor people's plight. But at some point you have to take your saftey into account. Fixing the house does not mean you can't come back and sue Perry for the repair bills. Perry sounds like pond-sucking scum and should have fixed the problems before the homeowners even had the forthought to go to court.




Posted by TortieCat | 1 week ago

I'm sure every homebuilder has one or two homes that they just goofed on - concrete didn't cure properly, bad batch of lumber, etc. Why can't Perry Homes just bite the bullet and make things right. I have zero respect for Bob Perry and his thuggery.




Posted by studley | 1 week ago

That story is what is exactly wrong in our state today.This also shows you what type of person Rick Perry really is.Did you know the facts before you created another layer of goverment Rick? This voter will vote for anybody but Perry this time around.




Posted by Nederland74 | 1 week ago

Just a question and not that familiar with Texas Govt Rules, but could they not go to Federal Court or US Supreme court with this? It seems to me the Texas Govt is paid off by Mr. Perry




Posted by twobe29again | 1 week ago

This is just WRONG! I will give a "hats off" to this couple thou for staying at it for so long....I DO hope they get their home repaired and NOT at their expense!!

After reading this artical again, I guess I can assume, Perry Homes gets some great tax advantages for all these donations to the State and the 800K would not of been able to be a "write off"??




Posted by Belo_idiots | 1 week ago

I agree with TeriJ. Our elected politicians have no shame and this includes the supreme court justices. The Perry's deserve to be put on a rail and sent to Illinois.




Posted by KIMLBK | 1 week ago

How sad that this big, rich businessowner can get away with this. He has no conscience. This case needs to be publicized so that Bob Perry goes out of business. More power to the underdog, I hope you win. You deserve it after more than ten years.




Posted by TeriJ | 1 week ago

Governor Perry - you should be ashamed of yourself - you and all of your political cronies!

You were elected to speak for those who needed a voice in government, and you turn your backs on them for big business? There's not enough hair spray in Texas to get your sorry behind re-elected! Try not to be too shocked when you see how badly you lose to Kay Bailey Hutchinson!

The Culls are representative of the Texas resident - going up against big business and getting screwed! Not only by big business but ALSO by State goverment. Pitiful~

Bob Perry, there's a special place for you in hell, you greedy, conniving, thieving SOB!




Posted by sgm | 1 week ago

You know Bob, what did it hurt you to own up to shoddy work and pay the couple the money. I am sure that is pocket change to you. Have a conscience!




Posted by AvgJoe | 1 week ago

The Texas Supremme court should have recused itself due to to Bob Perry's contributions creating a conflict of interest. The Governor and the Attorney General both should have disqualified themselves from getting involved in this battle for similiar reasons.




Posted by 140pt6 | 1 week ago

These two should just skip ahead and burn Bob Perry's house to the ground.




Posted by trick | 1 week ago

money talks , the big money people always win. Maybe if enough poeple see how Perry contucts business, he will not get to sell another house in Texas.Gov Perry that's why i'm going to vote for anyone but you SELL OUT







Posted by koala | 14 hours ago

Where is my commetn from yesterday?


 

Posted by sb999 | 20 hours ago

What happened? last night this story was on top page of the web site with over 40 comments. now you have to do a search to find it and all those comments are gone. Did bob perry write a check to the DMN as well?

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Posted by Chuckle | 21 hours ago

This kind of stuff happens easily when there is a predominant political party in control. There is a lack of checks and balances and in this case private citizens are left out in the cold. This is not what was intended with tort reform. The solution lies at the ballot box.
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Posted by Pop | 1 day ago

Shame on Mr. Perry, the Texas Supreme Court, the Legislature, and the Governor!

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