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DEFENDERS - Roofers Unregulated in Texas |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Web Extra: Don't be a sitting duck for costly roofing scams
Well, the Defenders found out that politics and special interests have made Texas a roofing scammers paradise. Texas is the only Gulf Coast state that doesn't license roofers. Alex Winslow runs Texas Watch, a consumer watchdog group. He says making licensing the law would make roofers behave. "Accountability for roofing, is slim and none as it stands today." ...every time a roofing licensing law has been introduced in the past five years, Fuentes says, he and his lobbyists went to work. Like in 2005 when the last version of the law came up"meeting with this man"Representative Kino Flores, Chair of the House Committee on Licensing. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 )
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Austin American-StatesmanEditorial Review on Bob Perry Donations |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Donors shouldn't tip scales of justice
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has railed about state courts being corrupted by large campaign contributions to elected judges. In her next speech about the influence of cash in the courtrooms, she will have a perfect example from Texas. Homebuilder Bob Perry has given millions of dollars to state and national political campaigns and candidates, including all nine members of the Texas Supreme Court. Perry hit the jackpot late last week as a divided Supreme Court ruled in favor of his company, Perry Homes, in an $800,000 arbitration case. Perry and his family have donated more than $260,000 to the justices. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 May 2008 )
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
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A message from Janet Ahmad - Erin Brockovitch Confirms Contamination in Lennar Homes & Texas Supreme Court Grants Double Standard Decision to 'Bob the Builder' Perry |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 May 2008 )
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Houston Chronicle Editorial: Shoddy workmanship |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
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Give Texas homeowners better tools to force irresponsible builders to fix construction defects
The mounting numbers of unresolved complaints make increasingly clear that the Texas Residential Construction Commission Act, passed in the 2003 Legislature, has become for buyers of poorly constructed homes the nightmare many feared it would. Adding insult to this injurious legislation is how the law is falsely touted as an aide to homeowners stuck in shoddily built houses...families spent countless hours in futile attempts to get their builder to fix the problems and thousands of dollars out of pocket on repairs.Then the aggrieved owners were further abused by the Texas law that was supposed to help homeowners at the mercy of predatory builders. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 May 2008 )
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Texas Supreme Court has Double Standard |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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TEXAS SUPREME COURT GRANTS DOUBLE STANDARD FOR BUILDER
The Robert and Jane Cull's construction defects case was thought to be the only homeowner Binding Arbitration victory in Texas history until today, when it was overturned by the state's highest court. The very rich Bob Perry has demonstrated in brazen fashion the lengths at which builders will seek relief from all warranty liability. As for Robert and Jane Cull's 11-year ordeal, no amount of Bob Perry's money will ever compensate them for their years of being deprived of the full enjoyment their home they so valiantly fought to preserve. The Texas high court and Bob Perry have this day made the case for the undeniable need for campaign finance reform and the passage of the Arbitration Fairness Act introduced by Senator Russ Feingold and Congressman Hank Johnson. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 May 2008 )
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Austin Statesman: Critical of Bob Perry Court Decision |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Texas Supreme Court ruling sides with prolific donor
Jane Cull said she and her husband, who's 70, were devastated. They've claimed the house they bought from Perry for $233,730 in 1996 had structural and framing defects that eventually caused the home's appraised value to plummet to $41,000 by 2001..."All we ever wanted was a home with a good foundation so we could retire and enjoy life," Jane Cull told the Houston Chronicle in Saturday's editions. "We've tried in vain and we've worked with the builder and did everything we could to avoid the legal process."
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 May 2008 )
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Dallas Morning News: Cull Ordeal is Bob Perry's Supreme Court |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Texas Supreme Court rules against Mansfield couple in battle with homebuilder
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday in favor of Houston homebuilder Bob Perry, the state's most prolific campaign contributor, in a case homeowner advocates say reflects the influence of big money over elected judges... Mr. Perry, who has given millions of dollars to state and federal candidates, and members of his family have contributed more than $260,000 to all nine members of the Supreme Court, either directly or through a political action committee. A spokesman for Mr. Perry hailed the decision and denied that political contributions played any part. Mrs. Cull, who said the case has taken a toll financially and emotionally, called the ruling "a sad day for Texas homeowners." "All we ever wanted was a home with a good foundation, built properly, that could serve as our retirement home," she said. "The little guy just can't win, and that's what's so devastating about it." |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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Test Results of Lennar Homes Contamination Gets Erin Brockovich's Attention |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Erin Brockovich Sets Sights on Lennar
High-profile environmental advocate Erin Brockovich has been investigating possible health-damaging chemicals at a Lennar housing community in South Carolina. Next week, she will be unveiling test results that, she says, confirm the existence of methane and hazardous chemical contaminations at the site that are "of concern," TheStreet.com has learned...Last year, the EPA tested the air quality of 19 homes in the community and found methane levels, but the agency concluded that all of the homes were "significantly below the lower explosive limit for methane." |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 May 2008 )
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Texas Watch Press Release: Supreme Court Special Decision for Bob Perry |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Texas Supreme Court Bails Out Bob Perry
Alex Winslow, Executive Director of Texas Watch, released the following statement: "After years of forcing consumers into a lopsided binding arbitration process, the Court today carved out a special decision for the man who gives the Court more campaign cash than any other individual in the state..."This decision is little more than a bail out for a major political moneyman, and is the latest in a long line of pro-defendant rulings by our state's highest court." |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 03 May 2008 )
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Bob Perry's Court Hands down Cruel and Unusual Punishment |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Houston homebuilder Bob Perry wins big in Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court today overturned an $800,000 judgment that a Dallas-area couple had won against Houston homebuilder Bob Perry and the companies that warranty his home construction business. The case has brought scrutiny to the court in the past because Perry has donated almost $95,000 to court justices. And the Hillco PAC, which has received almost two-thirds of its funding from Perry, has given the court another $95,000, according to a report compiled last year by Texans for Public Justice. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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Erin Brockovich to report contamination of Westcott Plantation Homes built by Lennar |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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COMMUNITY AND PRESS RELEASE:
Erin Brockovich along with the Law Offices of Girardi and Keese and Masry and Vititoe have been investigating VOC and METHANE contamination of indoor air and sub-slab soils at homes in the Westcott Plantation area. Experts have traveled to this site and test results have CONFIRMED that there is VOC and METHANE contamination of the indoor air and the sub-slab soils that are of concern. We have been retained by community members and are having a community meeting on May 6, 2008 at Charleston Place Hotel, 205 Meeting Street at 6:30 p.m. for the residents to discuss test results, future testing and potential health impacts. Erin Brockovich. Undisclosed source says KB Home to be named in conjunction with Wescott lawsuit. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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Lennar Homeowners Unite in Hutto Texas |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Lennar Neighborhood Meeting to be held in Hutto Texas - May 10, 2008
Are you experiencing problems with your Lennar Home. Exspansive shifting soil, roofing defects, nail pops in drywall, plumbing and foundation problems... State and government representatives will be in attendance to help you find solutions for your defective home. YOU ARE NOT ALONE! Learn what others are doing to resolve their problems. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 03 May 2008 )
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Lennar: Expansive clay soil pushing and pulling houses apart |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Austin-Statesman: Interview with Lennar Homeowner
By Jay Janner - Hutto clay leaves some home Homes needing...Hutto Park built by Lennar Home. Home construction problems causing major headaches... Hearing the nails popping throughout the day. Continuously on a daily basis your are reminded that you home is defective from the time you walk in. From the cracks to the holes in the cement outside, to the nail pop...
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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Woman Dies as Maryland Officials Tolerate Fly-by-Night Shoddy Contraction Scams |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Residents: Agency Didn't Protect Against Shoddy Contractors
Some residents are claiming that the state agency in charge of protecting homeowners knew of problems with two local contractors but did very little until it was too late. The I-Team met with other homeowners who said they were victimized by contractors Robert Scott Huff and/or Greg Haigis. The men are affiliated with Bay Area Design and Build and Arundel Home Connections... "I went down to their desk and told them this is a medical issue. My wife can't get up and down the stairs. My wife can't handle this. You guys have got to get going on this," Artale said. Artale's wife, Linda, died just before the work was supposed to be completed. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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700 Pulte Sun City Stucco Home Defects |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Charleston attorneys urge individual Sun City stucco lawsuits
About 700 Sun City residents had wanted to join the couple's suit, with the aim of making it a class action case. But the four lawyers handling the case -- all construction defect specialists -- notified those homeowners Wednesday that the court won't handle their cases as a class action. So if the residents want to pursue claims for stucco problems, they'll have to file individual suits... Homeowners in Sun City communities near Las Vegas and Phoenix also have sued Pulte, claiming that stucco on their houses was improperly applied. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 03 May 2008 )
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Pulte: More than 2,000 Sun City Home with Faulty Trusses |
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Written by Janet Ahmad
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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Review of county inspectors progresses slowly
County administrator Gary Kubic hired the firm in October to review the building codes department after learning that county inspectors had failed to spot faulty trusses in the roofs of more than 2,000 Sun City Hilton Head homes. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 May 2008 )
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