I would hope someone from Beazer reads this. I
moved into my Beazer home on March 31, 1999 and I am
still waiting for the repairs from my walk thru to be
complete. I have tried calling everyone and any one I can.
Beazer does not care after they have your money. Want to
buy a Beazer Home talk to the People who own one
FIRST
I am sending this e-mail to vent my
fustration.
I am trying to buy a home from your company, but
apparently communication between your sales force and
corporate is so poor that your sales rep does not know what
they can sell.
In the past week I have tried
again and again to build a house on the last 2
remaining basement lots in Wynfield Estates..
a week ago
I was informed that 2 were available, Then a day
later I was told that one had been slated by corporate
to have another house on it, and that it could not
be changed (Im okay with this at this point, I
understand) I was told that one lot remained and that it
would have to be a front entry garage, but we could
build the Driscol on that lot. Today almost a week
later I was told that the lot was released on June 30
by corporate to be a Buckingham and that we couldnt
builde there either.
I wasted a lot if time and
effort to justify buying a house, (ie: planning
budgeting etc) only to find out that we never could have
even built the house in the first place..
this is
horrible communication with your field, right in your
company's own backyard..How can you run a business this
way!!!
I can't consider investing in a company that is run
this poorly.
all others beware!!!!
Take a look at what you're investing
in.
http://MyBeazerHome.homepage.com/
Check the results of a customer satisfaction survey by
JD Power and
associates.
http://www.jdpower.com/releases/80624hom.html.
Chevy
ALWAYS make them do the repairs after the
walk-though BEFORE you sign away. It wouldn't hurt to have a
Realtor on your side either. All builders are the same.
Don't sign until they do ALL repairs.
There must
be some sort of governing body you can file a
complaint with. You can call the local television station
to do a human interest story. Tell them you will
start spreading the bad news if it is not fixed ASAP -
including but not limited to a blurb in your Christmas
cards, letters to the editor, telling everyone you know
- especially the media. Find their fax number also
- fax them every single day. Toner is expensive so
send them a hudge list (several pages) of the crap
they need to fix.
Contact your mortgage
company. They problably own the broker who originated your
loan, don't mess with them at all - They get paid by
the builder one way or another. Contact your loan
servicer - who you make the payments to now! Tell them
your house is not complete and you may move out and
you won't be able to make the
payments.
Contact FHA if you have an FHA loan, the VA if you have a
VA loan, or Fannie Mae if they were the secondary,
Freddie Mac if they were. They can have them CUT OFF from
fundings. FHA can shut them down if they are FHA
approved.
Lenders finding out homes are not being completed will go
nuts, and possibly stop fundings. Builders snap to
attention when lenders threaton this type of
action.
One other place to contact is the municipal housing
authority, they can walk in with injunctions and stuff like
that.
I work at a mortgage company, and our branch
manager sold his soul to the builder from their loans. He
currently has no soul.
Velcroman98@yahoo.com
Possibly you might be able do the
following:
Find a code inspector and have them do an inspection.
Send the violations to the builder with a copy to
county inspector. Apparently ( It probably varies by
state or county) you can then have the county
prosecuting the builder if they do not do the repairs in a
timely manner. Key is that they have to be code
violations that fall into the "liability period" for the
builder.
Check this out& straightforward
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