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Lennar Buys Back Defective House
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Woman finally finds closure with home builders
Jeryl Bennett ended her 4-year battle with Lennar Homes, Inc. Jan. 21 with an agreement Bennett said she "could live with." Bennett was dissatisfied with the home she bought brand-new from Lennar in 2004, citing structural defects and poor repairs as the main reasons. According to Bennett, having to go through Texas Residential Construction Commission (TRCC), the company she was required to contact about her complaints initially, was no picnic either.  Bennett said she would like to buy another home, but would have trouble trusting another builder after the issues she had with Lennar.

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Biased Arbitration Leaves Georgia Homeowners Out in the Cold
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Homeowners say arbitrators biased toward builders
Greg and Kimberly Cole and their three children have slept in cars, in a tent, in a motel, at friends' houses "€” all to avoid staying at their $429,000 house in Marietta. The Coles say construction problems at their 3,400-square-foot house led to cracks, leaks and mold that's sickened them.They went to binding arbitration with John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods because that's what their home warranty required. Builders require buyers to agree to arbitration to avoid costly litigation when conflicts arise. But the Coles say arbitration failed them. Many of the repairs they sought were rejected by the arbitrator, and the ones that were ordered almost two years ago have not been made.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 February 2009 )
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Chinese Drywall Problems Continue
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Florida's Chinese Drywall Problems Go Back at Least 3 Years
Over the past several months, owners of newer homes in South Florida have been complaining of drywall that smells like rotten eggs. In several cases, they have had to leave their home because the smell was so bad.  In addition to the putrid smell, many South Florida homeowners have reported problems with air conditioning and other systems that are likely related to the defective Chinese drywall.  Some spent hundreds - even thousands of dollars - to have air conditioning, pipes and wiring repaired.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 February 2009 )
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TEXAS: Smalltime builder lifetime ban from building does nothing for victims
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Saturday, 14 February 2009

Builder barred from industry
A state commission on Wednesday banned Jarrell homebuilder Pete Stucky from working in the residential construction industry for his lifetime. The Texas Residential Construction Commission said Stucky and his affiliates victimized dozens of homeowners when he failed to make repairs that were under warranty and hid the fact some properties he built and sold had liens against them. And folks who bought Stucky's homes who have warranty problems have nowhere to go for redress.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 February 2009 )
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Congressman Hank Johnson Files HB 1020 American Arbitration Fairness Act
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Thursday, 12 February 2009

Rep. Johnson seeks to strengthen consumer, employee rights
Rep. Hank Johnson (GA-04) introduced legislation today known as the Arbitration Fairness Act.
The bill aims to protect consumers from business practices that require them to cede their rights to a jury trial as a condition of service. The Judiciary Committee, on which Johnson serves, held hearings on the bill in 2007 and 2008. Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) introduced similar legislation in the Senate in 2007. Today, many businesses rely on mandatory and binding pre-dispute arbitration agreements that force consumers, employees and franchisees to settle any dispute with a company providing products or services without the benefit of a jury trial.  Read more...

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 February 2009 )
 
Erin Brokovich: Lennar Contaminated Wescott Homes
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Thursday, 12 February 2009

Update: Residents of the Contaminated Lennar Built Wescott Community in Summerville SC
Continued and new health issues have Wescott residents deeply concerned.  The residents with the help of Erin Brokovich who has been working with the Lennar homeowner for nearly two years are beginning to realize results.  Former Senior Science Policy Advisor at EPA Region 9, Matt Hagemann who also worked at the Superfund and Waste divisions will send test results from Wescott to the EPA.  One resident has confirmed contact with The Fraud Discovery Institute in San Diego as well.  More Updates soon...

Last Updated ( Friday, 13 February 2009 )
 
Fine Print of Predatory Binding Mandatory Arbitration
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Thursday, 12 February 2009

Screwed by the Fine Print
Arbitration does not grant the three main safeguards guaranteed by our public courts: fairness, accountability and neutrality. The corporation chooses a private individual--who is not necessarily a judge or lawyer--to hear and decide the case. Corporations are repeat customers whose appeasement generates steady business. Studies show that arbitrators have financial reason to rule in their favor. Corporate clients get preferential treatment; regular people do not get anything resembling neutral decision-making.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 February 2009 )
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Texas Believe It Or Not - Builder of only 150 Houses Agrees to Never Build Again
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Thursday, 12 February 2009

Builder Banned for life
Banned for life. Pete Stucky can build no more in the lone star state. The Texas Residential Construction Commission approved the ban against Stucky and his business Affiliates LLC. Stucky's legal troubles are far from over... He was arrested late last year on misdemeanor perjury charges accused of signing legal documents saying there were no unpaid debts on several houses he built. Investigators told us Stucky admitted he signed the documents knowing it was false. His case is expected to go before a Williamson County grand jury next week.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 February 2009 )
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Lennar Big Trouble - Defective Chinese Drywall
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Lennar Has Begun Removing Defective Chinese Drywall in Florida Homes
Over the past several months, owners of newer homes in South Florida have been complaining of drywall that smells like rotten eggs. In several cases, they have had to leave their home because the smell was so bad.  In addition to the putrid smell, many South Florida homeowners have reported problems with air conditioning and other systems that are likely related to the defective Chinese drywall.  Some spent hundreds - even thousands of dollars - to have air conditioning, pipes and wiring repaired.

Last Updated ( Friday, 13 February 2009 )
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WFAA Report: Homebuilder Gets Homeowners Money Leaving Unpaid Bills
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Monday, 09 February 2009

Homeowners getting stuck with homebuilder bills
The housing bust is leading to a disturbing trend across North Texas. Homeowners who've paid for their new house once are finding they may have to pay for it again.  Beverly Devaughn thought she found her perfect home - a $1.3 million mansion, the Frisco doctor built from the ground up. "I wanted to build a dream home," she said but added it had turned into a "nightmare." That's because near the end of construction, letters started arriving - liens, totaling $200,000, filed by angry subcontractors. Even though Devaughn fully paid her builder, he didn't pay the subcontractors he hired.

Last Updated ( Monday, 09 February 2009 )
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The National: Foreclosure Fightback
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Monday, 09 February 2009

Grassroots Resistance to Housing Foreclosures Spreads
"This is a crowd that won't scatter," James Steele wrote in the pages of The Nation some seventy-five years ago. Early one morning in July 1933, the police had evicted John Sparanga and his family from a home on Cleveland's east side... A grassroots "home defense" organization, which had managed to forestall the eviction on three occasions, put out the call, and 10,000 people--mainly working-class immigrants from Southern and Central Europe--soon gathered, withstanding wave after wave of police tear gas, clubbings and bullets, "vowing not to leave until John Sparanga [was] back in his home." ...By the end of the 1930s, farmers' and home-owners' struggles had pushed the legislatures of no fewer than twenty-seven states to pass moratoriums on foreclosures.  In the early months of 2007, as the first of the subprime lenders began to declare bankruptcy, Bautista started contacting major lenders, asking them to stop foreclosures and take part in a "massive loan-modification program"--dropping interest rates, writing down principals and donating executive bonuses to a fund for borrowers at risk of default. ...At the time, almost one-fourth of Countrywide's subprime loans were delinquent. The meeting, Bautista says, was fruitless: "Eyes are closed, ears are closed." Over the next few months, she met three more times with Countrywide management, getting nowhere

Last Updated ( Monday, 09 February 2009 )
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What Nerve - Beazer Homes Asking for Taxpayer Handout
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Sunday, 08 February 2009

Homebuilder under investigation seeks stimulus tax break
One homebuilder that's under federal investigation and has left starter home communities in Charlotte, N.C., struggling with foreclosures is vying for a tax break in the almost $900 billion stimulus bill being considered by Congress.
Beazer Homes USA is one of 37 companies that signed on to a letter last week urging senators to give businesses a waiver on income taxes they'd owe on canceled debt. The tax break, estimated to cost more than $19 billion, has widespread support across several industries "€” mortgage bankers, truckers, farmers and contractors among them.Atlanta-based Beazer is the subject of a mortgage-lending probe involving the FBI, the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission is also investigating the company's lending practices.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 February 2009 )
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Countrywide Mega Million Stettlements, VA, WVA, PA, TN,
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Sunday, 08 February 2009

State Law- Predatory Lending & Mortgage Fraud
State AG's Make Countrywide Pay - When will  Board Members, the masterminds be held accountable. Countrywide sold subprime loans, including adjustable rate mortgages ("ARMs") with teaser rates that were unaffordable and unconscionable to West Virginia consumers. These loans exposed consumers to foreclosure and loss of their homes. Countrywide also used unfair and deceptive acts or practices to sell loans and service loans. Read more...

 
Florida Lieutenant Governor victim of Chinese Drywall
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Friday, 06 February 2009

Defective Chinese Drywall Used in Florida Lieutenant Governor's Home
According to a report on NBC2News.com,  Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp is warning others who suspect they have a drywall problem to have the air in their homes tested.  According to NBC2News.com, Kottkamp's home in Fort Meyers was built with the defective Chinese drywall.  The home was Aubuchon homes, which incidentally, is owned by Gary Aubuchon.  Aubuchon was appointed to Kottkamps's seat in the Florida state house when he became Lieutenant Governor, NBC2News.com said. Kottkamp told NBC2News.com that an investigation is needed to determine how suppliers ended up with the drywall.  He also said the drywall problems show a need for tougher standards on either the federal or state level.  Finally, he urged other Florida homeowners experiencing smells or other problems in their homes to have them tested.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 February 2009 )
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Defective Chinese Drywall
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Friday, 06 February 2009

Homestead developer sued over Chinese drywall
The Harrells purchased a $360,000 home in the Pine Isles portion of Keys Gate in January 2008, and moved there with their two children, according to the complaint filed by them on behalf of all similar Florida homeowners with Chinese drywall problems in their homes. The Harrells allege that drywall installed in their new home, and those of their neighbors, emits destructive and harmful toxins and renders the homes "essentially uninhabitable."

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 May 2009 )
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Cincinnati Bizjournals: Drees Home Mold
Written by Janet Ahmad   
Friday, 06 February 2009

Drees ordered to pay $4.75M in "sick house' case
The jurors decided that Fort Mitchell-based Drees had been negligent and violated the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. It accepted the Mengs' claim that faulty construction had promoted the growth of toxic mold.

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