Class action lawsuit filed against DR Horton builders

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2022
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  • @augustdaye2746
    @augustdaye2746 Год назад +681

    There should be a "lemon" law for homes. After a certain number of valid complaints - rebuild the damn thing. Providing the homeowner with other accommodations while the work is being done. No excuses. I'm not anti-developer. I'm pro homebuyer.

    • @SL-lz9jr
      @SL-lz9jr Год назад +37

      Ooh, yes! I like that idea. Homes are more expensive so there should definitely be a lemon law for new construction.

    • @relatablerealness973
      @relatablerealness973 Год назад +20

      Exactly!!!! The patch work is a COMPLETE DISASTER!!!!!

    • @MissAJae23
      @MissAJae23 Год назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @chipmanly1359
      @chipmanly1359 Год назад +6

      People would abuse tf out of those laws and every home builder would be out of business. You think homelessness and house prices are bad now?

    • @augustdaye2746
      @augustdaye2746 Год назад +20

      @@chipmanly1359 The Attorney General’s Lemon Law Arbitration Division administers a forum for the resolution of disputes between consumers and auto manufacturers. It also responds to inquiries received on the toll-free “Lemon Law Hotline” It hasn't driven the auto industry out of business in Florida. It can work for homeowners, too.

  • @tonytunnell9873
    @tonytunnell9873 Год назад +431

    As a contractor who does finish in trim work I can straight up tell you that if a company that builds homes does not allow a 3rd party inspection don't buy that house. Or from that builder and tell everybody.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Год назад +5

      i got a house that has a nice laminate floor but in many spots when u walk on it, it creaks and sounds kind of like breaking glass. is this normal or is it due to a inproperinstall or underlayment is bad quality?

    • @davidswanson6780
      @davidswanson6780 Год назад +4

      @@randomrazr it sounds to me like they didn’t leave enough expansion room around the edges of the room. If you can pull up the base board and see if the floor is against the wall or there is a 1/4 inch gap at least. If there’s no gap trim it. If there is already a gap it may be your underlayment or the way it’s laid. Good luck!

    • @The1Music2MyEars
      @The1Music2MyEars Год назад +6

      @@randomrazr it can also be that they never cleaned up debris before laying the laminate so the noise you hear is the crunch of all the crap that was left there

    • @jp6993
      @jp6993 Год назад +11

      TELL EVERYBODY, YES. This is a major way to stop shoddy construction from builders like DR Horton.

    • @user-sf9pq5ox7w
      @user-sf9pq5ox7w Год назад +2

      nice, but a lot of things aren't picked up until there is an actual problem.

  • @crystalaugust3818
    @crystalaugust3818 Год назад +852

    I brought a home that I recently sold from this company. But during the building process I hired my own building inspector to inspect throughout the building process. I am thankful I did because he caught a few issues and had them corrected before I closed. It is well worth the money to hire your own new construction inspections team to over see your build. It cost me 1000 dollars but worth it.

    • @cathywilson1273
      @cathywilson1273 Год назад +15

      Good Points!

    • @she4136
      @she4136 Год назад +49

      I'm a residential inspector and this is wise👌🏽

    • @craig162
      @craig162 Год назад +20

      We just bought a Lennar home in FL and Lennar won't allow inspections during the build. After the build, you can get an inspection done. Our house was six miles away so we walked and took pictures every day. They did come out and fix everything we spotted so I give them credit for that. I was told inspection during the build would cause long delays.

    • @gt8569
      @gt8569 Год назад +7

      That was smart

    • @kingtryton
      @kingtryton Год назад +83

      ​@@craig162 of course it would cause delays because they would have to fix everything that's messed up. it's a crock of cow poop 😂

  • @tigerbalm666
    @tigerbalm666 Год назад +118

    As an architect, I've heard too many corners cut by DR Horton, even negligent construction practices! It's criminal that these builders get away with it. Local bldg inspectors should be prosecuted also!

    • @t0nyz0
      @t0nyz0 9 месяцев назад +7

      The fact that the state attorneys haven't gone after DR Horton and local building inspectors is a crime in itself.

    • @FlowriderGuru
      @FlowriderGuru 9 месяцев назад +4

      They built thousands if not millions of homes in Florida all problematic

    • @jamesbuckingham8073
      @jamesbuckingham8073 9 месяцев назад +4

      That's why they have lawyers on retainer and you don't; they'll ware you down.

    • @davidjsouth231
      @davidjsouth231 6 месяцев назад +3

      I’ve toured some of their new constructions. Horrible craftsmanship

    • @javayna2353
      @javayna2353 4 месяца назад

      What about DSLD?

  • @beachbum1523
    @beachbum1523 Год назад +441

    This makes me ever so thankful for our little 50 year old home. It's not fancy, but we have structural integrity you can't buy at ANY price today.

    • @AseeF
      @AseeF Год назад +23

      your home will withstand a tank. These DR Horton homes are lucky to withstand 1 monsoon . Unlucky for all the buyers.
      I hope the lawsuit goes in the favor of the buyers and this company gets dragged through mud and has to pay up

    • @lynndaniels4135
      @lynndaniels4135 Год назад +29

      I'm going to be inheriting my dad's house which is probably over a hundred years old but built like a rock! I was thinking of not accepting it but I think I will now. It just needs cosmetic work on the inside has a new roof new windows and siding is solid.

    • @jamesleon4004
      @jamesleon4004 Год назад +35

      I'm with you ,my home was built in 1972 and sits on half acre. It was renovated with hardwood floors , tile in the kitchen and bathrooms, granite countertops, I re-did the pluming , and installed new windows, so it basically a new home, these new homes are not worth the price of a mobile home, no land, and are built too fast and cheap.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Год назад +27

      @@lynndaniels4135 I would rather have an older home built like a rock then the POS Homes built today.

    • @lynndaniels4135
      @lynndaniels4135 Год назад +6

      @@jamesleon4004 And they are surely not worth the money they're asking for. I saw a news report last night where there's another company that has a civil lawsuit against them. Quite a few homeowners had filed a lawsuit against them for mold damage in brand new homes.

  • @Bobby8451
    @Bobby8451 Год назад +179

    If they knew that the construction of the home wasn't suitable for that particular environment it should NOT have been built. PERIOD

    • @laurasplicer712
      @laurasplicer712 Год назад +15

      Dh horton has the local regulators inpsectors and zoning committees on the payroll.. Thats the america way !!

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +2

      The home plans are fine. It's their quality control. Cheap windows probably not installed right. Leaky ductwork. These nationwide builders beat the cost down so much on the subcontractors there are very slim margins to make a profit. They have to move really fast and if the superintendent isn't checking then this crap happens. The new development going in next door to me doesn't even have an on sight supervisor!

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +1

      Possible but unlikely. They can opt to hire their own licensed inspectors. I know engineering firms that offer this service.

    • @jackmandu
      @jackmandu Год назад +3

      The real issue is that residential building the code is a minimum standard, not the standard to which a home should actually be built. The woman on the phone stating they built a home to a standard they knew was inadequate for the location is basically admitting they didn’t build it properly. There are likely many things (all more expensive) that they could have done to build the house correctly for the humid environment.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад

      @@jackmandu The HVAC plan is reviewed by the building department in Florida. There is no "minimum". Either its right or its not.

  • @m.sthomas7820
    @m.sthomas7820 Год назад +156

    It is not just DR Horton. All of the builders are doing this. I was in my house 3 years and sold it. Felt like it was made out of paper the way it was falling apart

    • @DonaldSeymourjr
      @DonaldSeymourjr Год назад +4

      Dang.

    • @mike-gq1gt
      @mike-gq1gt Год назад +9

      must be kb homes

    • @remoevans7847
      @remoevans7847 Год назад +7

      I had a local builder design and build mine, finished in September 2020 with no issues. My neighbor on the other hand used one of the well known builders and has had issues from the day they moved in.

    • @jonhogback783
      @jonhogback783 Год назад +1

      Probably cost way more then they should charge for it too

    • @Norm475
      @Norm475 Год назад +5

      Not all builders, I know a builder in Wisconsin and Fl that both build quality homes. But, they are not cheap. You can't get cheap and quality and some people think they can. However, I do agree with you that most builders build junk homes.

  • @davidcantor293
    @davidcantor293 Год назад +42

    This is why I REFUSE to purchase a home from one of those national cookie-cutter home builders. Literally fast fashion for housing. Great price, looks good, but should be thrown out after. A few years.

    • @Ja56780
      @Ja56780 7 месяцев назад

      Most large scale home builders build poor quality homes. I’d prefer buying a fixer upper existing home rather than a mediocre new construction home. Cosmetically they look nice, but are very poorly built in all sorts of ways.

  • @megzlovindance
    @megzlovindance Год назад +223

    Back when my husband and I were renters we were in a DR Horton home and while it served it’s purpose for two years I knew I’d never purchase a home by this builder. My realtor also told us straight up that this is not a good builder and that the homes are built terribly. Very thankful for her!

    • @ElizabethHernandez-ib4ud
      @ElizabethHernandez-ib4ud Год назад +8

      Yes, I used to work as a purchasing agent with a custom home builder and one of my coworkers used to work for them and she even told me that they do a really bad job.

    • @AnnieinKC
      @AnnieinKC Год назад +2

      And now Horton is partnering with Boxable. Hmmm...

    • @sonyab2u974
      @sonyab2u974 Год назад +11

      They hire terrible subcontractors!

    • @AnnieinKC
      @AnnieinKC Год назад +11

      @@sonyab2u974 I had someone on here just arguing with me because they have sold the most homes a year. That means nothing, LOL!

    • @jermainepryor8654
      @jermainepryor8654 Год назад +9

      Lennar is also another terrible home builder. I know plenty of people who had nightmares with them. I'd say they're probably the second worst after them.

  • @NorthernGraser
    @NorthernGraser Год назад +32

    D.R. Horton builds to fast and is only interested in profits.

  • @Jp-be9xx
    @Jp-be9xx Год назад +208

    Part of our home buying process was to google each builder b4 purchasing. I'm glad we did. DR Horton was at the top of our "do not buy list". Their homes had all sorts of issues across multiple states. From improper grading resulting in flooded properties, to molding, structural damages, leaky roofs, and more. Buying a house is the most expensive purchase u'll ever make, choose wisely.

    • @NhatHanPham
      @NhatHanPham Год назад +14

      There are many new homes down here built by Dr. Horton and it’s look horrible from the outside, they keep it minimum and charge high cost, look low quality

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +3

      most nationwide builders are all owned by the same parent company. They are all the same now.

    • @GunnarsGames
      @GunnarsGames Год назад +6

      Please post the list here.

    • @AK-mj1er
      @AK-mj1er Год назад +5

      Please share your list of do not buy builders.

    • @ganesh18r
      @ganesh18r Год назад +3

      Please share your 'do not buy builder list' here,wud be quite useful and ofcourse the buy list as well.Thanks

  • @carolsmith4119
    @carolsmith4119 2 года назад +59

    They seemed to be cutting corners. That’s so sad, because their homes are not cheap, but they are cheaply built. They need to banned these builders. Kmt.

    • @nmrmack
      @nmrmack 2 года назад +3

      Carol, I couldn't agree more. I will be joining this suit. I have one of their SHODDY, SHITTY built homes

  • @lovejones92
    @lovejones92 Год назад +40

    I really hate this for these families! 😢 Buying a home is supposed to be a happy experience, not a nightmare! I hope they’ll be HEAVILY compensated for their grievances!

  • @ariesworld7
    @ariesworld7 Год назад +28

    In 2018 when I was trying to purchase a home, I visited one of their new subdivision in GA and the home they showed me had water leaking in the family room. Thanks to the rain gods for saving me 🌧🙏🏻🙂

  • @CarolynForney
    @CarolynForney Год назад +21

    I’ve always heard that it is wiser to buy a home that is older and settled.

  • @ashleyarmstrong7146
    @ashleyarmstrong7146 2 года назад +156

    Their neighborhoods look miserable to begin with. They clear cut the properties & the houses are like 2 feet apart. Very sad, but not a surprise, to see a large corporation disregard the longevity/quality of their builds, stuff as many parcels as they can out of a lot, & remove all trees sometimes replacing them with invasive species. Then to find out that the people living in them are having major issues is absolutely cause for a class action suit. I hope to see builders bring communal regard back to creating communities.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 Год назад +13

      @Ashley Armstrong, well the other issue is people who are buying the things. WHY on Earth anyone wants to live in a "NJ-style apartment" house, is beyond me. I mean some of those are so close it's like you could ask neighbor to scratch your back as you lie in bed... -_- IF at all possible, I always prefer having LAND, you have space, privacy and you can actually build something on it if you want to... Some people go into debt 3 times over just because, "This house is fancy in a fancy neighborhood", yea but you only need a pair of scissors to "mow your lawn" because you have no freaking land. It's like stepping off the side of your driveway in that $995,000 mortgaged house & you're "in" your neighbor's living room window. Unbelievable.

    • @TheJdhisto
      @TheJdhisto Год назад +5

      None of this has to do with the quality of build or the purpose of this video.

    • @tyreekjones5668
      @tyreekjones5668 Год назад +1

      @@zenithperigee7442 facts 😁

    • @alexanderharo4550
      @alexanderharo4550 Год назад +2

      Zenith Perigee lmao!!! True true

    • @ashleyarmstrong7146
      @ashleyarmstrong7146 Год назад +6

      @@zenithperigee7442 Absolutely! And it's almost eerie how most of these neighborhoods... you never see a single person coming or going outside. Just boxes on a hillside. Yeah, I think most people don't actually want houses like that, but it's so hard for so many to actually even get a house that they'll be excited to be able to put any roof over their head- which I totally get. Which is what makes D.R. Horton so bad.. they're selling a bad product that is supposed to be a life-long investment & they've worked so hard to get that mortgage.

  • @JC.LC.
    @JC.LC. Год назад +81

    We went through the same situation at my community. We even won the lawsuit against Dr Horton twice, but they refuse to pay and kept taking it back to court "hoping that we either give up, or run out of money" it went all the way up to the Supreme Court. And Dr Horton lost having to pay my community $11 million. Stay away from Dr Horton built homes.

    • @sobeliever1638
      @sobeliever1638 Год назад +5

      What community is this?

    • @playhooky
      @playhooky Год назад +2

      Where was this please???

    • @sonyab2u974
      @sonyab2u974 Год назад +1

      Where?

    • @ches4173
      @ches4173 Год назад +1

      Where was this? Going through this now.

    • @JC.LC.
      @JC.LC. Год назад +8

      @@ches4173 look up herons landing Florida. Jacksonville

  • @joez7407
    @joez7407 Год назад +125

    If you bought a home shortly after covid started in 2020 and all the way through just recently - chances are GREAT that you bought a home from a builder who had sub contractors who were pressed to "finish the home" and so they were putting in whatever garbage they could stick in there with the thought - we only need that to last 1 yr. After that the builder is off the hook. The problem was - with a/c, plumbing, electrical and other stuff - some of the equipment being produced also was being produced by manufacturers who were stuffing whatever 2nd/3rd/4th tier component they could get their hands on due to material shortage. I pray for these folks - the amount of equipment destined to fail, and fail early is huge. Trial lawyers are licking their chops!!!

    • @cosmicfairygodmother9679
      @cosmicfairygodmother9679 Год назад +2

      DL it’s a bad business

    • @petebusch9069
      @petebusch9069 Год назад +4

      @@cosmicfairygodmother9679 All builders suck.

    • @jokarlo
      @jokarlo Год назад +4

      True, I work for DR Horton as trim carpenter and I know all they care about is selling a lot of homes but quality is poor and after covid it got worse, but in my area almost all home builders are the same

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад

      Use crap, build fast, we can always dissapear... Thoughts of a crap builder.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад

      @@petebusch9069 Not all but a lot...

  • @DIVISIONINCISION
    @DIVISIONINCISION Год назад +68

    The neighborhood adjoining mine was built by DR Horton. These homes look good, but they are cheaply built and have about 2 ft. between them. You would need to get a corner lot to have decent space from your neighbor. When I was looking at new builds, I decided against DR Horton because the homes are very small inside because they are intent on building 2-story houses on such small lots. Just wasn't impressed with their houses, especially for what they charge.

  • @Anon1mous
    @Anon1mous Год назад +121

    I’m from California. I live in a seven-year-old DR Horton home as well. No problems here. However my brother who also bought a DR Horton home about 30 miles away from me has more issues. I was amazed at the poor build quality of his brand new house when I went to go check it out. I think it ultimately comes down to the subcontractors that they use.

    • @dfweurocars
      @dfweurocars Год назад +6

      the subcontractors are only as good as the blueprints - they build to plan and spec so if crap is spec'd out - its crap they GET! xD

    • @JL-qe7of
      @JL-qe7of Год назад +17

      @@dfweurocars yes but do the blueprints define the materials used and quality control? I would think blueprints are one thing but when a contractor uses cheap sheetrock or doesnt properly insulate who is on the hook for performing inspections and remedying the findings? Do blueprints define how many nails go into each roof shingle, is it 6 or 8 and who checks that? If those things fall through the cracks I suspect that would be more than a blueprint issue.

    • @dfweurocars
      @dfweurocars Год назад +1

      @@JL-qe7of depends on the architect and how detailed they are but yes usually all finishes are spec'd out on a set of plans so there's no questions what to use...SUBSTITUTIONS ARE SOMETIMES ACCEPTED LOL xD

    • @johnfrankz8804
      @johnfrankz8804 Год назад +11

      Inspectors are responsible too there is too many idiots out there don’t even know what they looking at

    • @arishem555
      @arishem555 Год назад

      we are getting what we are paying for. 50% extra in the house and nobody will have those issues.

  • @HayesRanch
    @HayesRanch Год назад +73

    We bought a HR Horton Home in 2002 in Mansfield Texas - Nothing but Issues, The Drive was cracking within 2 months, paid to have the driveway scanned - ZERO No rebar - No Metal in a double-wide driveway at all, and The widows were installed upside down, so the water that ran down the brick would flow behind the brick, The water pipes were crossed over in the kitchen and both bathrooms so that hot and cold water was mixing. Insolation in the attic was not to code it was only 6inch deep when the sales contract said 21 inches of spray in insolation. The garage was not painted and the closets did not have 16" centers on wall studs, instead that put in 24" centers, and the gas exhaust piping was vented under the cabinets rather than outside the house, upon some repairs we found trash in the walls, 1/2 eaten sandwiches, numerous soda cans and bottles, and some beer cans in the walls.

    • @Forrext
      @Forrext Год назад +3

      Who would someone recommend in the area?

    • @anhvu-yp9vs
      @anhvu-yp9vs Год назад +2

      if youre moving and want to stay in that area, the homes in grand peninsula are good quality and there are also some homes directly north of lynn creek park which are too good quality homes

    • @jerrylance4932
      @jerrylance4932 Год назад +11

      Them Mexicans did you goods

    • @krism1815
      @krism1815 Год назад +12

      Yep that’s what happens when you get a greedy rich person who hires people with no experience and pays them peanuts on the hour. If only they would hire qualified local workers but then those greedy companies will complain about not making enough profit. It should be owned by Americans and built by Americans, but nope, it’s owned by Americans wanting cheap labour so they hire inexperienced newcomers to the country.

    • @ayoitsyayo
      @ayoitsyayo Год назад +6

      Terrible sub contractors

  • @amandayeheng
    @amandayeheng Год назад +114

    I was just a signature away from closing a new built home by d.r. Horton. But at the last second, I backed out because it was so cheaply made and used minimal city codes and the quality of the house was just not acceptable. I was able to go through all the underwriting process, etc. which was not a pleasant experience at all because I was pretty much neglected if I had any questions to them, and they wanted your immediate attention if they need something from you. After the final walkthrough I told them I am not signing the paperwork. I do not regret at all even though I lost my deposit because I know it would cause more problems down the road and I would bleed more money and energy into this piece of cheaply made I am sure if I can call this a house…

    • @grumman7772
      @grumman7772 Год назад +11

      Do not buy those houses they are just Garbage I been on this business for 22 years don’t buy those houses not even a 1/3 of the price believe me.

    • @amandayeheng
      @amandayeheng Год назад +13

      @@grumman7772Exactly! They didn't even do an inspection on this new home I almost bought. The agent persuaded me to use their own mortgage team, DHI, and one of the reasons he gave was the communication for inspection would be easy since they will just internally coordinate. In fact, they never notified me for inspection, so I thought it must have been taken care. But when I asked the agent for the inspection report, he said something like oh we don't do inspection for new homes and we don't need to because this is new blablabla. Now when I look back and think this is all BS. So glad I backed out.

    • @adarrinsmith7491
      @adarrinsmith7491 Год назад +11

      YOU WERE WISE THE BUILD STRAIGHT TRASH ,LOOKS GOOD FROM OUTSIDE BUT ONCE IN AFTER 6 MONTHS AND WHEN WARRANTIES RUN OUT A NIGHTMARE STARTS

    • @northcackalacky4694
      @northcackalacky4694 Год назад +10

      Amanda
      As someone in this industry for years, I respect your simple observations and getting OUT!
      Congratulations to you

    • @ag4eng
      @ag4eng Год назад +4

      Good move.

  • @kellybarrett1895
    @kellybarrett1895 Год назад +22

    This was me in Las Vegas. Started a class action in 2008 and finished 2011. Has to short sale as the home was just falling apart due to shotty build. After lawyers and specialists I did not even make a portion to strengthen foundation and fix damages. It all went to the lawyers and their peoples. You will not find homes like the 70's before when they were built with pride.

    • @mkb5984
      @mkb5984 Год назад +3

      Nope. Because the demand is out weighing the supply right now, and it's all about the monties!!!🤑💵

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +1

      yes you can if you hire your own GC.

    • @Jade_902
      @Jade_902 Год назад

      Oh please. After WW2 so many homes were slapped right up.

  • @cranky_yankee
    @cranky_yankee Год назад +44

    You can be sure that any production home builder will only follow the minimum code if that, and use the cheapest materials possible. Make you wonder if some of the municipalities inspectors are not doing their jobs as well.

    • @Pilostudio
      @Pilostudio Год назад +2

      Large corporations have inspectors in their pocket. Any interference creates friction with politicians who benefit from the corporations

    • @jokarlo
      @jokarlo Год назад

      I work foe Dr horton and I see the inspectors just go to the houses like 5 minutes, sign papers and leave, they don't inspect the houses, neither the superintendents, they don't know what they are doing

  • @srarcade
    @srarcade Год назад +58

    Wow i feel for these families! I owned a DR Horror home that also had leaking, mold and moisture issues. We (HOA) tried to get them to buy back the homes but instead settled out of court- they had to rebuild all the exteriors and fix everything. I had to short sell to get out, so glad its long over.

    • @tonyapeavypsy.d.4733
      @tonyapeavypsy.d.4733 Год назад +4

      This absolutely crazy. My husband and I are coming upon our 1 year anniversary in our newly built DR Horton home in suburbs outside Houston. I can attest to the major issues Day 1 of moving in. The subcontractors who build our home were fired due to major problems. We are still getting warranty repairs now.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +2

      They don't pay enough to get quality subcontractors.

  • @gwenniegirl50
    @gwenniegirl50 2 года назад +46

    Federal housing code?? There is NO federal housing code. There is not a federal agency who has the responsibility to administer and/or enforce a federal building code. In Lafayette Parish there is metro code which covers the city of Lafayette and the unincorporated areas of Lafayette Parish. Towns ofYoungsville, Duson, Broussard, Scott and Carencro have their own building codes. I am amazed that these houses passed the standard basic building codes. DR Horton is a nationwide company. It’s not hard to check to see if they have been sued and are currently being sued throughout the country. Sadly though, who would think that type of research would necessary before buying a home. I sure hope the class action suit will be certified.

    • @rebeccaleehazel2685
      @rebeccaleehazel2685 2 года назад +3

      Money makes people do dumbass things

    • @kjisnot
      @kjisnot Год назад +2

      I also thought building codes were basic minimums. If they only build to basic minimum code people better run from Horton.

    • @ruthgar9753
      @ruthgar9753 Год назад +2

      That person on the phone didn't say Federal housing code, she said Federal Mandate Code which is basically all of the federal laws and regulations the U.S. has, which does include essentially recomendations for building standards based on various factors as determined by the various federal agencies. But it is up to the individual States, Counties, Cities/Towns to take those standards and figure out what does and does not apply to them and use them to develop their own building codes, and trying to use the same standards to apply building codes to two different areas can have some bad consequences. For example, the standards that Juneau Alaska used for their building codes, don't really apply to what is needed for Orlando Florida, and trying to use the same standard to develop their building codes will basically lead to building in one or both places failing drastically. What it sounds like to me is the architects for D.R. Homes developed their plans and lists of materials for one particular area and then have been trying to use those plans in more and more places. I'm just wondering if they are submitting a different set of plans to the local areas they are currently building in showing updates that would be in compliance with local codes and just using their already prepurchased materials and building the original plans anyways while adding on a little extra to the houses just to hide the issues to pass the inspections and get the houses sold, or are they not even bothering with that and just doing other shady things to get these houses built. I will bet however, that whatever area these houses were originally designed for, the only issues those houses in the original areas have were ones caused by low-skilled under-paid workers, and not the fact that the materials/plans were wrong for the area.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      @@rebeccaleehazel2685 Yip look at Washington D.C.

    • @tyreliouszukarious2582
      @tyreliouszukarious2582 Год назад +1

      This is key. They lobbied for federal government not to get involved because it means regulation and protecting "consumers"...uhhmm i mean citizens rights. Politicians need to stop looking at citizens as consumers and people have to vote to protect their rights at all levels.

  • @NooBezZZy
    @NooBezZZy Год назад +38

    I bought a DR Horton home and was really excited initially since the model homes and neighborhood looked nice. Only after a couple of months did things start falling apart and material wasn’t aging well. Materials used for the house feel cheap and the home was poorly put together - my aunt who is one of the nicest people on earth told me it kind of felt like the house was put together by volunteers 😂.
    Anyways, I sold the DR Horton house and moved into an older home which feels more structurally better.

    • @xiomanaxoxoxo3212
      @xiomanaxoxoxo3212 Год назад

      Wow that's good to know . What state are you in ?

    • @nanauhgee93
      @nanauhgee93 Год назад +2

      Yes I agree, in August 2022 will be a year since we purchased a home with this builder and the quality is very bad. Holes are easily made on the walls, there’s a crack in the ceiling of my room that goes right across to the other side, 4/6 windows do not close they are installed incorrectly, there’s cracks everywhere in the walls, there’s been high traffic areas that have just started falling apart, there’s staples that are sticking right up from the carpet we had remove after stepping on them, I could go on 😔. We live in Nevada btw.

  • @Angela-zf8sn
    @Angela-zf8sn Год назад +12

    Makes you wonder why the inspectors are signing off on the work during each inspection phase when in actuality it never should have passed inspection? Have heard many complaints on D R Horton homes...They build in mass quantities. How close they put the houses to each other shows the greed....

    • @Grizz270
      @Grizz270 Год назад

      Inspectors are not quality control... supposedly inspectors are just too make sure the structure is safe...

  • @raphymartinez
    @raphymartinez Год назад +5

    10 attorneys are going to make a ton of money, the families will get almost nothing. Class action suits are nothing but a way to make law firms money.

  • @lukechert6418
    @lukechert6418 Год назад +75

    I nearly worked as a subcontractor for D.R. in WA. I was invited to submit a bid for an entire project of over 1,000 homes doing post-construction cleanup and all the glass. Usually this work pays well because scratched windows are expensive to replace and few are willing to even touch the job because it's very tricky to do right.
    DR countered by saying they would only be willing to pay 15% of my bid, and not to worry about quality, "it should only take you a couple hours per house" I obviously did not take the job.
    The guys they did hire damaged the windows so bad you can still see the mess when you drive by, blue tape, sticker shadows, and giant razor blade gouges on every ground level window where the mortar and concrete splashed the glass.

    • @nicolcacola
      @nicolcacola Год назад +2

      Wow, you are so right! We bought a high end DR home back in 2015 and many of the windows were scratched. They were great about the warranty though, only because of the cost of the build IMO.

    • @carlosmesa5077
      @carlosmesa5077 Год назад +7

      You pay pennies, you end up getting monkeys

    • @Tipperary757
      @Tipperary757 Год назад +3

      Horrible scam.

    • @leroyandjunior
      @leroyandjunior Год назад

      Was this for the Federal Way/ Des Moines?

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +7

      yep they pay carpentry subs 25% of what we make on custom homes. I honestly don't know how they get anyone to work for them.

  • @shisley4
    @shisley4 Год назад +6

    Lawsuits should be filed against the federal government for the unsafe products used to build housing authorities/projects for low income or affordable rent homes. People have gotten sick from cancer, lung/respiratory diseases. Housing directors collect money, put poor quality materials when they update and it’s wearing out. Mold growth is ridiculous and paint chips in large flakes. Some kind of particles coming out through the air/heat vents and it’s not regular dust particles.

  • @becomingabetterhuman.2994
    @becomingabetterhuman.2994 Год назад +23

    This happened to my mom in 2014 her house had Chinese dry wall and mold in Naples FL on new construction. She got nothing form the class action lawsuits and she lost everything, the builder went BK and just opened another contracting business. I still have a bone to pick with the builder I am just waiting for the right time to pay him a visit 👊

    • @mssha1980
      @mssha1980 Год назад +2

      That’s soo terrible. I would have to pay him a visit too

    • @Norm475
      @Norm475 Год назад +3

      Naples and Fl in general had a lot of problems with Chinese drywall. That is what problem builders do, they go out of business and then open a new business under a new name and are back to their old unethical practices.

    • @pedroramires5049
      @pedroramires5049 Год назад +1

      Get that fucker

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Год назад

      Your mom is Chinese?

    • @aliannarodriguez1581
      @aliannarodriguez1581 4 месяца назад

      Florida builders have a many decades old reputation for going out of business after building a bunch or garbage home and then reforming under a new name. That said, most homes in Florida look much sturdier than the cardboard boxes being built everywhere these days.

  • @GlassmakerRN
    @GlassmakerRN Год назад +20

    DR Horton is building a massive development in Springfield, Oregon, and is driving down my property value. I’ve watched their building process and they are built so quickly and I question the quality of the construction and materials if they finish a house in 8 weeks. My realtor refuses to show these homes. I feel sorry for those people who have bought and can guarantee in 1-2 years they will regret buying from them.

    • @mariacontreras4821
      @mariacontreras4821 Год назад +1

      😮😮😮 that’s true in Woodburn or ,they building houses to fast Dr Horton this good news for not buying home from this company .

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Год назад +1

      Never seen an agent w scruples. Hmm. 1st time.

  • @coletrain4106
    @coletrain4106 Год назад +36

    I built my own home myself. I was a commercial drywall contractor and built mine out of steel studs and fire rated materials... You NEVER regret over doing your house.

    • @jamesr2888
      @jamesr2888 Год назад +3

      I heard decades ago when you're using wooden studs, you use 2x6's on exterior walls for a stronger home & more room for insulation.

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Год назад +1

      @@jamesr2888 My home is built with 2x12 studs throughout. VERY stout. It has an R factor of 113.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад

      @@jamesr2888 I would never use steel studs on the outside walls of any building I own.

  • @joevarga5982
    @joevarga5982 2 года назад +24

    I think what's going on is that the local building code requires a certain level of insulation R-value. Many of these homes are made pretty much airtight, with expanding urethane foam squirted around electrical outlets and anywhere that air might pass through from the inside to the outside. These houses DON'T BREATHE. Imagine wearing a jacket made from a plastic trash bag. You'll be sweating in no time. When people breathe, they exhale a lot of moisture which builds up inside the house. These homes often need dehumidifiers running constantly to control moisture. Ooops! THERE GOES YOUR ENERGY SAVINGS!

    • @conradgonzalez1570
      @conradgonzalez1570 Год назад +4

      If you live near gulf coast high humidity areas please think twice about using spray foam insulation. Especially do not use spray foam which can soak up water, moisture. Gulf Coast is too humid to make homes near 100,% air tight. Reconsider spray foam in you live high humidity area.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +1

      You can put in a fresh air return if the system is too tight becauseof icynen. The AC is the dehumidifier.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад

      Stupid comment

  • @Sugastack
    @Sugastack Год назад +7

    Talk about having a dream turn into a nightmare. This would be angering and frustrating to anyone building a new home.
    There are so many contract workers and builders that don’t take pride in their work or have integrity.
    I hope these families win their lawsuits.

  • @salamanderknox2536
    @salamanderknox2536 Год назад +3

    Well we are closing next week on our DR Horton home. Our private inspector we hired who is a friend of a friend said that our Dr Horton home is the best build that he’s seen from them, he inspected everything super thoroughly and only found a few cosmetic issues. This is in Taylor, TX home of Samsung’s new 17 billion dollar semi conductor plant. This home for us is a 2-3 year investment and then sell but I hope it does not turn out like one of these!!!!

    • @TheCatholicGirl
      @TheCatholicGirl Год назад +1

      I agree with your inspector! I own a DR Horton home and it’s the best I’ve seen. I was a residential real estate appraiser for 8 years that specialized in new construction.

  • @charlesrodriguez7984
    @charlesrodriguez7984 2 года назад +27

    This builder should be forced to rebuild all of their homes properly and then go out of business. Nobody deserves a defective home and crappy warranty service.

    • @sherryobar5750
      @sherryobar5750 Год назад

      Not to mention a sick child!

    • @mnwm9300
      @mnwm9300 Год назад +2

      Just give me my money back and buy the house back. I would not trust them to build another house for me.

    • @charlesrodriguez7984
      @charlesrodriguez7984 Год назад +1

      @@mnwm9300 that works too.

  • @pro272727
    @pro272727 Год назад +19

    3:40 holy cow, just look at that house, why would anyone build a house like that. The roof doesn't look like it's vented correctly and where are the gutters?
    If it's the governments fault why aren't all the builders having the same problems?

  • @doozowings4672
    @doozowings4672 Год назад +8

    Typical DR Horton , you can ALWAYS build better than a code . Code only represents the bare minimum , that is the route DR Horton took .

  • @marisamendoza3785
    @marisamendoza3785 Год назад +16

    As a realtor this is so sad because we would advise our clients to always get full inspections and many peep don't use a realtor to represent them on a new build and many things like this happen assuming that everything is fine since its brand new at the time always get inspections folks!!

    • @userokg751
      @userokg751 Год назад +1

      These are brand spanking new homes you should not have to get an inspection like that they should be built better but unfortunately they're built by low grade Hispanic contractors that don't know how to do things properly

    • @jcraigshelton
      @jcraigshelton Год назад +3

      People don’t think that a realtor is really important when building. They are though. Would you go to trial without a lawyer? Nope. Don’t build a home without a realtor. And always get an inspection two months before your first year is up too!

    • @zell863
      @zell863 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jcraigshelton What f realtor know about building the homes. Inspectors check homes.

    • @aliannarodriguez1581
      @aliannarodriguez1581 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m glad to hear you tell clients to get an inspection. I know realtors who tell clients to skip the inspection clause so their bid will be more competitive in a hot market. I understand their reasoning, but I think it’s reckless.

  • @tomparsons2557
    @tomparsons2557 Год назад +7

    I have a family member who is a Superintendent for DR Horton here in Georgetown, TX. He tells me they are just cramming the new home builds onto each Super's job list and just tell them to get them built. The quality isn't that good. I used to build for a semi-custom builder in another state who made sure things were done correctly. What a shame here in Georgetown, TX.

  • @Tratios
    @Tratios Год назад +15

    This is what most of the non custom builders are throwing up.. do they meet code... Yes or at least passed inspection (lots of stuff gets overlooked) built as cheap as possible. They are pushing them as close as possible per state or local guidelines to get as much profit out of the development before moving on to the next one. The best you can hope for is that the local supervisor cares enough to make them do it right but talk to any home inspector and they will have horror stories on new construction perhaps not as much as flips but took much stuff gets hidden before some trim and caulk and everyone focuses on a couple of high end finishes and never notices all of the serious issues till after the builder is long gone.

  • @JonJon-ks8dw
    @JonJon-ks8dw Год назад +19

    I live in a DR Horton home and can tell you that even if it’s the emerald model which is supposed to be very luxurious it has many problems. The biggest being the fact that it’s 3100 ft.² and only has one AC unit. We have one bedroom in our home that you cannot even sleep in because the air circulation there is nonexistent. Had an AC company come out, the only answer is to put a secondary unit which would cost around $9000. thanks, DR Horton. Keep fucking people. The AC guy actually laughed at the fact that anyone would only have one AC unit in a house over 3000 ft.²

    • @adamcraig1568
      @adamcraig1568 Год назад +1

      I agree, two systems would be better. Maybe like (2) separate two 1/2 ton units, If zoning was done right though, it wouldn’t be a big deal.

    • @slamdunkslamdunk6995
      @slamdunkslamdunk6995 Год назад +2

      I live in an original Emerald home from Emerald Builders superbly built in 1993 in a master planned community with top tier builders. 2 AC units in a 2850 SF two story. Years later (2001) DR Horton purchased Emerald Homes. Glad I have an original pre-Dr Horton gemstone.

    • @avi5705
      @avi5705 Год назад

      I have 3200ft home. Two units; 3 ton and 2 ton.....I think five ton is required for for home around 3000ft

    • @hvac-rfreddy1275
      @hvac-rfreddy1275 Год назад +1

      Facts should of been a two zoning system, in that house, pretty much consist of two parts of the house, rather one up stairs unit and down. The contractor for the hvac should of know this after seeing the prints .

    • @rosssmith9870
      @rosssmith9870 Год назад

      We installed an ac window unit for our master bedroom. Cost was 275.00. Great value as we keep the bedroom at the temp we want without having to ac the whole house to that temp.

  • @Geeloveesu
    @Geeloveesu Год назад +7

    I personally know people who had issues with DR Horton here in Florida too. Had to have windows ripped out because of leaking issues too. Her floors too. What a nightmare. They should go out of business!

  • @lisahumphries3898
    @lisahumphries3898 Год назад +11

    How is DR Horton still allowed to be in business? Why aren’t they shut down?
    is there gov’t oversight for these companies?

  • @triggeredtroll6466
    @triggeredtroll6466 Год назад +12

    I just worked on a dr home that was just built 2 mos ago. The problem in high humidity areas, is that the primary purpose of the hvac in South is dehumidification, for the reason you see now. This is not new building science. Back in the day, the houses were not sealed up and insulated, so the ac ran non stop, dehumidifing the house. On the home I worked on, they used a 5 ton unit on a 3000 Sq ft 2 story. This will never work. A 5 ton unit is for 2500 Sq ft, ask any ac guy. Plus, a 2 story never feels or works right on one system, also common knowledge. They put a bunch of dampers in to make it work till the warranty expires. If you are buying a newer home in a humid climate, I highly recommend having a LEGIT ac company come do a manual J and give you some advice. They are few and far between, but ask around. The ac unit they have is probably a good name brand, it's just ducted wrong, not enough return airs, and needs a second unit. In my area, 4 to 6 grand to make it a perfect system. If you are reading this and have these issues, check out Matt risinger on RUclips, he builds in Austin and has a few videos on how to properly build and hvac in the south.

    • @garyjohnson8120
      @garyjohnson8120 Год назад +4

      I live in the south and my home was built in 2003. It is a 3000 sq ft home and it does have 2 HVAC systems. Air Conditioning removes moisture from the air in ALL climates...not just the south. Obviously they have to work harder to do this in higher humidity climates, but buildings that have been properly insulated and the right number of returns and systems installed will make it work properly.
      Also, builders build to the state mandated building codes. I live near the NC/SC border and there are different building codes between these 2 states. Codes are more lax in SC, so builders can get away with more there. I know a well known architect who said they had to fight with the state to pass improvements to the building codes in decades past, and often even their lives were threatened anonymously by people not wanting to have to adhere to more laws.
      As for that bogus explanation about 'federal building codes', that is totally bogus and just an excuse. Every builder should know how to build a home so these problems do not exist. DR Horton has been building homes for decades and here in the south. It just sounds like they are cutting corners and/or subcontracting work to inexperienced people. I wish all these homebuyers the best. As the word gets out, their homes will be worthless.

    • @The1JBanks
      @The1JBanks Год назад +1

      Good advice always demand to see the load calc on a new home to make sure the equipment can handle the latent and sensible requirements of the house. Newer houses are less leaky and built tighter which can cause humidity problems if a unit is oversized.

    • @sherryobar5750
      @sherryobar5750 Год назад

      Good advice thanks!

    • @csmlouis
      @csmlouis Год назад +1

      Good point. The AC has to run even though it could be low temp just to reduce the indoor humidity. Another point of failure would be the condensate drain, both primary and overflow. Not uncommon to have debris and junk piling on the drain pan.

  • @gracie2298
    @gracie2298 Год назад +6

    I bought from Beazer New 10 years ago, Horry County, Myrtle Beach. Last year within Three months roof needed replacing from previous hailstorm the year before, had no idea. Well never use Progressive Insurance what a rip off. Women said house is over 10 years had to pay double my deductible ( roofer says they overcharged me, Progressive say only owe me $76 and they will not send it) have since changed companies. This roofer used better paper instead of cheap stuff, he said if we had had a storm your house would have been filled with water. Since the beginning was told heat pump will not last cause of the heat here. So that goes out. Say to self look up how long a water heater is good for. Well past time, so replace that at Three grand +. 80 water gallon heaters are outlawed here now, but because I have a tub to pass inspection must have an 80 gallon capacity, so some thingy is on top of heater, hence the cost. It came with lifetime guarantee, won’t be living here long enough to see if that holds true. Meanwhile New York & New Jersey just keep moving here. Illiteracy rate is 31% in this county & healthcare is a Joke. You can not sue a Doctor or hospital-Conflict of interest. So they come from the bottom of the barrel Medical schools cause there is no Accountability. America has lost its pride in making anything to last, & we the consumers are paying the price. Am sorry for these people cause mold can have long term health consequences.

  • @junbug1love
    @junbug1love Год назад +17

    My heart goes out to people like this for being in the situation that they paid good hard-earned money and they got screwed in return SMH

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Год назад

      I couldn't possibly care any less.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад

      @@243wayne1 243wayne sounds like a real dush bag...

    • @anitacarreras3232
      @anitacarreras3232 9 месяцев назад

      @@243wayne1 You onviously

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 9 месяцев назад

      @@anitacarreras3232 You can't even spell correctly you simpleton. "Onviously" Seriously? Wow.

  • @birdhead73
    @birdhead73 Год назад +16

    DR Horton built my home. We've been in it for almost 15 yrs. We haven't had a single problem. But I can most certainly sympathize with these people. I would hate to go through something like this, all the time and expense. 😪

    • @xiomanaxoxoxo3212
      @xiomanaxoxoxo3212 Год назад +3

      I've seen some of their homes here in California they are perfect . I'm
      Shocked at this news .

    • @jem5918
      @jem5918 Год назад +6

      @@xiomanaxoxoxo3212 could be due to more regulations and building codes in California.

    • @yoshana
      @yoshana Год назад +4

      We bought a brand new home that was built by Dr Horton May 2021. But thank God, our experience is different than what I have heard. Even our 1 year home inspection was a nice experience. Dr Horton warranty person came and marked even little tiny things that we don't even see any issues. And the construction workers came and fixed all the things that had tape on it. I watched how they work and we are pleased. DR Horton's contractors varied each location. I feel bad for those who experienced all these issues. I hope that they will be resolved in favor of the homeowners.

    • @cassandraanderson5654
      @cassandraanderson5654 Год назад +3

      I am glad you had a good experience because so far my experience has been great from the pre-drywall meeting to the final walk through. I just purchased mine 6/2022

    • @jaredcrawford8703
      @jaredcrawford8703 Год назад +1

      I looked into working for them as a superintendent. I’m serious to know if there supers are not properly checking quality and things like that. I know there are a lot of lazy people in the industry, so it wouldn’t surprise me that they are just trying to complete the homes for bonuses.

  • @dhowto3005
    @dhowto3005 Год назад +4

    Hopefully, these homeowners get justice.

  • @carolynk.7155
    @carolynk.7155 Год назад +5

    We had to file a class action lawsuit against Ashley Home’s some of the same problems, we spend so much money for these homes.

  • @marcusmarkus3266
    @marcusmarkus3266 Год назад +32

    Thanks for sharing this. Here in Jacksonville FL, DH Horton is a big builder here. It seems to me they build homes here quickly and look cheaply made. A 2 or 3 bedroom townhome here with no garage sells for $270.000 and up square footage is 1100 -1250 sq ft. and they are tightly fitted together. Sad thing is that people are buying out these developments before they are finished. They will probably have the same experience that these people have had and paid too much for these poorly constructed homes that are overpriced. Stay away from DH.Horton

    • @RichCousin
      @RichCousin Год назад +3

      Same home in Orange County CA goes for $660k to $800k. Crazy.

    • @kstar1956
      @kstar1956 Год назад +2

      That lady on the call says the code is not designed for “very humid markets” WTH it doesn’t get any humid than Florida😦 For sure folks who buy their homes here will be guaranteed problem🙁 That’s why home owners need to do their research.

    • @stephaniedukes9913
      @stephaniedukes9913 Год назад +7

      I too live in Jacksonville and have a DRHorton home. We were blessed to be the first phase of a development with 17 homes. DRHorton did a good job if you were diligent and on top of everything. We rode them like a donkey and didn’t let up. I saw someone wrote that this is the most expensive purchase you may make in your lifetime. We were not closing until EVERYTHING was fixed. I had copious notes during our walk through as well as my own appraiser. I can tell you that Phase II didn’t get nearly as many incentives as we received and they have more problems because that phase is 100+ homes. DRHorton, as well as other builders, are greedy and will cheapen their product when it’s beneficial. I am sorry for those who are having trouble. I pray that things end well in their favor.

    • @stephaniedukes9913
      @stephaniedukes9913 Год назад +4

      CORRECTION - we hired our own home inspector.

    • @carriesmith7843
      @carriesmith7843 Год назад +1

      @@stephaniedukes9913 this is an absolute must

  • @RobertoMezquiaJr
    @RobertoMezquiaJr Год назад +9

    We had our home built in 2019 by a different builder. During our final walkthrough we brought up several issues with the quality of the build and the General Contractor doing our walkthrough used that exact line "it's up to code" to the point where we had to stop talking directly to him. It was our first build, definitely a learning experience.

    • @davidcurtis5398
      @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад

      They use the code to get away with crap. Minimum code is usually not enough. Wright into the construction contract that the house has to pass your inspections.

  • @dboucher26
    @dboucher26 Год назад +7

    We have friends who live in DR Horton homes and their main complaints are how cheaply built their homes are compared to everyone else’s homes.

  • @KOOOOPATROOOOOPA
    @KOOOOPATROOOOOPA Год назад +6

    I lived in a brand new DR Horton home as the first owner, the mini split AC was absolutely TERRIBLE even after warranty services. Definitely not a quality builder like Toll Brothers.

  • @johnsasso3394
    @johnsasso3394 Год назад +5

    I have heard nightmares of DR Horton!! We lived in a rental house built by this company and we found so much mold and leaky windows and cracked garage that we moved out after a few years when we bought a home. I believe my wife now has asthma and breathing issues because of that nightmare home. I lived in Texas also and we were going to purchase a home there and were looking at a subdivision built by DR Horton and I’m so glad my wife got a job transfer before we made this horrible decision. I wish the best for all the people who are getting scammed by this greed monger!!

  • @2kidsnme1
    @2kidsnme1 Год назад +3

    Oh my...God stopped my process for a reason. Thank you Father

  • @bdom3433
    @bdom3433 Год назад +5

    UHGGG!!! my DR Horton home, in Central Texas, had roofing leaks for the first 10 years and nothing in the yard will grow!!! I don't know what they put down on the lawn but I've used so many different fertilizers weed and feeds, soil additives and I am barely keeping the lawn alive!! I have one tree since I moved in and that one has died twice!!! the first one was diagnosed with construction stress and the second one has been showing severe signs of a beetle infestation from all the bark falling away!!! The worst thing is that the entire house smells like burned dust from the dryer sheets!!! there is some kind of leak with the dryer vent that somehow gets into the house and is everywhere!!!! there are many other little things, but I consider myself very lucky compared to what everybody else is experiencing!!!

    • @smtingwa
      @smtingwa Год назад +1

      check under the ground. We replaced the plants when I moved in and there was all kinds of trash buried in the in yard. Coke bottles, fast food trash, it could be more than that. We haven't had any issues that weren't repaired in the year, but we would like to move next year or two. I don't feel good about the house. When they say cookie cutter, they mean it. I had to replace faucets, the downstairs sink where the faucet sits, ALL of the lighting, and I would like to replace the flooring because I didn't like the cheap options they gave me. I am done investing money and now it's time to look towards moving.

    • @smtingwa
      @smtingwa Год назад

      One more thing, when my handyman replaces the lighiting in my house, a fuse blows. When I use the oven and my plug in fryer, a fuse blows. There was something electrical going on in this house and when they did the year end inspection, they said nothing was wrong, but I haven't had a fuse blow since.

  • @TODD-KOBELL
    @TODD-KOBELL Год назад +4

    This is a huge inspection issue also. There's a strict building code for reasons that cover all these problems. It's up to the inspector to either close up a wall or close up a ceiling or close up a pad of concrete. This all could have been avoided with better paid help, better made products, and an inspector doing his job.

  • @tswej
    @tswej Год назад +4

    I have a friend in Texas who in the 1st yr of ownership the leaks and cracking sheet rock started withing the 1st month. About 6 month in the foundation cracked and she came home to raw sewage all over her home.

  • @fp5495
    @fp5495 Год назад +34

    Since the late 80s, most of the national home builder brands have taught naive-buyers that "open concept" is actually a desire now. It's to the point that many home layouts barely have any walls in their main living areas or actual useable wall space to place furniture against. Why on earth does anyone need to be that close to their family members in two different rooms, all the time, is beyond me. You're all in the same house, your kids won't go missing if your family room is not seen from the kitchen. The point is, even though these builders like to call this layout "open concept" and give fancy names like "flex room" to useless spaces, the buyer is STILL paying the same price for less materials. They've convinced the buyer that this is the way they want their house, but it was originally to maximize the builder's profits, not make the house better for the buyer. Furthermore, the builder isn't charging the customer less because less materials are involved and less time and man-power is needed to build it. So then, where is the money for less wood, less wall-board, less electrical, less ductwork going? Directly into the pockets of the developer and NOT into your new house. Sounds good, right? Less house, for the same or more money, and no land ta' boot! Don't even get me started on why there isn't a discount on the use of PLASTIC potable-water pipes that are being used in almost all mass-housing now. You want copper water pipes, build yourself your own custom home because you ain't gettin them from a big-corp home builder anymore; not even in your $1.5-mil+ mcmansion.

    • @jennifer9528
      @jennifer9528 Год назад +9

      Good grief. Open concept is usually just between the kitchen and the great room. You're talking about one wall. All the bedrooms and bathrooms are separated by walls and doors. Some large houses also include formal dining rooms and "formal living rooms" (aka parlors), but they are separated by walls (with the option to include a closeable door). So the materials you're ranting about missing in an open- concept are minimal.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +6

      No one uses copper anymore. Pex piping is FAR superior for many reasons.

    • @whatwhome6914
      @whatwhome6914 Год назад +3

      You do know that all the furniture does not have to be against a wall right?

    • @cgschow1971
      @cgschow1971 Год назад +2

      The open concept plan: Great room, kitchen, dining nook is very popular now. There may be a separate bonus room, formal dining, den elsewhere and the master bedroom and secondary beds are on opposite sides of the house.
      By the way, nothing wrong with PEX piping. It has many advantages over copper. Don't compare it to the polybutelyne of the 1980s.

    • @jp6993
      @jp6993 Год назад

      EXACTLY!

  • @raquelflores1552
    @raquelflores1552 Год назад +3

    We purchased a new build DRH home in 2003 had a corner lot loved everything about it except that our kids were small and the master was upstairs. All of the bedrooms were huge we had a four bedroom two living areas and a formal dining room. We never had ANY problems with anything except our shower leaking. Of course our insurance company blamed the builder we had to get that fixed.

  • @patrickmcnuttify
    @patrickmcnuttify Год назад +10

    That’s why you have to be vigilant during the building process. We just finished our house with DR Horton and it would have had numbers of issues had we not checked on the process through the entire build and raises concerns throughout the entire process. Punch walks are important. If you don’t know anything about construction or housing you should hire a local contractor to come with you through the punch walk.

  • @rosemarywells9915
    @rosemarywells9915 Год назад +7

    We bought a DR Horton home and its been a nightmare, in the twelve years we've been in he house we've spent over $14,000 on repairs to the AC system, Which includes two complete units.
    We've spent over $1200 chasing leakes in the roof. Electrical switches that don't last, cracks in the foundation, poor drainage....on and on.

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Год назад

      Oh STOP it... Just stop it...

  • @ayoitsyayo
    @ayoitsyayo Год назад +8

    Looks like this is a subcontractor issue, but it’s DR Hortons own fault because they pay subs insanely little to nothing and are constantly rushing you to finish otherwise they’ll just bring in a different sub contractor

  • @anedracheree8163
    @anedracheree8163 Год назад +2

    And I bet they have HOA dues so if the house is falling apart and it Noticeable the HOA gone come after them.

  • @rodolfocastro1043
    @rodolfocastro1043 Год назад +1

    I was a contractor at DR Horton San Antonio. their houses suck and many residents had huge issues with the houses too.

  • @christianc5161
    @christianc5161 Год назад +3

    Never hesitate to spend and hire a 3rd party inspector. We are thankful we did it. They found multiple fails in building. They corrected it and it gives them that thought not to mess up with you. All the inspection have pictures stating how it should be done.

  • @msd.2869
    @msd.2869 Год назад +3

    They'd better be careful... When others have sued homebuilders, courts ruled that a "new home didn't mean a perfect home."
    I hope the homeowners prevail.

  • @KeleWele23
    @KeleWele23 Год назад +2

    I am familiar with DR in another state.They hire subcontractors to do all the work from foundation to landscaping. It's an open secret that the subcontractors mostly hire undocumented workers so they can pocket the majority of the money. I am not disparaging the workers, because they worked hard. But, the homeowners are basically paying more for the name DR & they only build cookie cutter track homes. The contractors also purchase subpar materials. Back in the early 2000's there were hundreds of NEWLY built DR homes in a well known tourist state with issues of termites & columns beginning to deteriorate after a few months due to cheap wood purchased from China.

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 10 месяцев назад +2

    We had a DR Horton house built in 2002, in Minnesota - had it for 20 years. Was a good house. I believe it depends on the quality of the contractors as well

  • @Tfolife528
    @Tfolife528 Год назад +5

    Finally, they get taken to court.

  • @tomcartwright7134
    @tomcartwright7134 Год назад +4

    I knew some men who were subcontractors that worked for Horton , they worked for a couple months at Horton and left, because the company was doing things that were” unconscionable “.

  • @talldog7632
    @talldog7632 Год назад +2

    Homes built 10-15 years ago are better than what's being built today. Standards have gone to the crapper.

  • @tanjeebrown9890
    @tanjeebrown9890 Год назад +5

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Please sue them and leave them with out any money. I hope all the best in this situation

  • @LiveLifeLove63
    @LiveLifeLove63 Год назад +3

    Wow
    Get ‘em! Tired of these corporations getting away with dicking the consumer while they make profits by price gauging

  • @maysonstorm4956
    @maysonstorm4956 Год назад +6

    Me randomly running across this video must be divine intervention, because I was just last night researching DR Horton for a new home. Woow.

  • @johnhaaker9605
    @johnhaaker9605 Год назад +2

    I applied for a job with this company back in 2021, I wanted to work customer service, help out with Issues in their homes.
    what a waste of time, went to interview, No one ever called me...happened in Greenville, SC, Now I know why.

  • @veronicarivas984
    @veronicarivas984 Год назад +2

    This is so sad! Here in Houston there’s a neighborhood Called Marbella. They had the same issue, hundreds of homeowners had to be placed in rental homes while the company remodeled their homes due to black mold. Come to find out the builder had gone w/smaller air conditioner units. The units were for smaller homes when these homes were 3,000 & up sq ft homes. My friend & both of her kids ended up getting asthma.

  • @lynndaniels4135
    @lynndaniels4135 Год назад +5

    After reading all this comments and watching the news report it sounds to me like they have no business being in business!

  • @williamdavies1977
    @williamdavies1977 Год назад +4

    Step one: follow Matt Risinger; step two: take it to the studs and renovate.

  • @thecalmwayhome8483
    @thecalmwayhome8483 Год назад +10

    But you’re still willing to sell these trash homes to these families. Absolute greed. I hope these poor families win their lawsuit.

  • @tbugher62
    @tbugher62 Год назад +3

    And these people paid 3x what the home is even worth,fools

  • @vivianayhap3000
    @vivianayhap3000 Год назад +3

    I been living in my Dr horton home for two years now in Washington and can not wait to move . By far one of the worst builders I have ever dealt with . I move frequently so I have a good idea of other builders. I will NEVER purchase a home through them again. PERIOD !

  • @CF-bg3jd
    @CF-bg3jd 2 года назад +8

    I can’t believe children are living in these houses.

  • @yamelm9595
    @yamelm9595 Год назад +1

    Our 1yr warranty ends in less than one week and we have had ac issues so bad that one of the rooms had to get the carpet replaced, along with the baseboards. Now my plumbing is going bad they have come out 6 times and found a broken pipe outside replaced but now the master bedroom carpet is wet. We are so disappointed and don’t know what to do. 😭 we live in Florida

    • @Ocean.Spirit
      @Ocean.Spirit Год назад

      I am also in South Florida. I have had 3 tickets on my AC and have a 4th one pending for this week. They Suck!

  • @pattyrobarbe4047
    @pattyrobarbe4047 8 месяцев назад +1

    We have a Dr Horton home since 2009 brand new. There were a few things that weren’t perfect… but so far we’ve been ok. But yeah, the windows are bad. You can feel the wind and hear every noise. Thankfully when it’s been super windy, they’ve been strong enough. 14 years later we’re still here and the house is still strong!

  • @glenbutler9611
    @glenbutler9611 Год назад +5

    The saga continues especially here in Central Florida where DR Horton seems to have a monopoly on new housing developments.. These cookie cutter hot messes they call houses will face the same fates as these families once the paint and caulk dries!😟

  • @kinggzz
    @kinggzz Год назад +8

    most of these “production” home builders use the lowest bid subcontractors. even when prices go up, they refuse to pay the sub a dime more. even when the sub encounters problems these builders never compensate for it. be very wary of high volume builders bc of what you can’t see happening behind the scenes and in their board rooms.

  • @ms.b9866
    @ms.b9866 Год назад +2

    This is very Shocking News!! Especially for First Time Homebuyers, for Potential Homebuyers or for someone just looking on the internet for Home buying information that maybe helpful because on line I think they are listed as the No.1 Home Builder even in 2022 and although they're Business isn't Accredited BBB. I believe an A+ Rating for them is on their website. I Pray that Everyone who is standing up for themselves, receive a Favorable Resolution!!!

  • @ritaanderson304
    @ritaanderson304 Год назад +2

    I just ran across this video and was not shocked by any means because I also bought a DR Horton’s home in Okaloosa county Florida last year and was surprised to see how cheaply it’s done first their were no hardware on kitchen and bathroom cabinets doors,no toilet tissue holders and towels holders when we asked about them we were told that builders doesn’t install those anymore but two months after moving in our home the most of the doorknobs fell off fortunately we haven’t noticed any leaking yet but I will be looking out for them thanks to this video.

    • @ritaanderson304
      @ritaanderson304 Год назад

      @@user-yr4os6jz4r yes but brand new house nothing should be falling apart.

  • @bug2011
    @bug2011 Год назад +11

    NEVER, NEVER buy a home from a National Builder. Buy from a small builder who actually works on the home itself and lives in the area.

    • @ruthgar9753
      @ruthgar9753 Год назад

      Only way I would buy from a national builder is if I could get a local architect to sign off on the plan & materials used in the particular house I wanted to buy, and one if not two local building inspectors signed off on no major issues with the house. Trust me, I've seen some horror stories of my friends who had the 'pleasure' of living in housing that wasn't meant for the local area.

  • @naturelove831
    @naturelove831 Год назад +5

    I knew it was just a matter of time before they got sued, I saw constant complaints about them online.

  • @reed4885
    @reed4885 2 года назад +20

    How are they still building???????

    • @DeadAir21
      @DeadAir21 Год назад +3

      Settle and admit no wrongdoing because they’ll blame the subcontractors they hired.

  • @thebullgator
    @thebullgator Год назад +3

    Everyone needs to understand this when it comes to construction there’s three key factors; speed, quality and price. You only get to choose two of these and with DR Horton you get speed and price but you definitely don’t get quality.

  • @Skrimpish
    @Skrimpish 2 года назад +5

    Reading these comments is HILARIOUS. The head of horton is the 55th richest person on EARTH.

  • @jolarry7854
    @jolarry7854 Год назад +3

    Here in Phoenix Dr horton been building all homes without wood sheathing.

  • @user-vr4vl4dz6x
    @user-vr4vl4dz6x 10 месяцев назад

    I'm Disable American Veterans too. The humidity upstairs is 81% and downstairs 63%. The A/C guy come to unclog and put Freon but stilled not fix it. Warranty guy said its out of warranty. Please help I don't know what to do.

  • @otreborfashionscene5986
    @otreborfashionscene5986 Год назад +1

    My house is 110 years old, this is my 30th year living in it, had minor repairs, nothing mayor like leaking water during big storms or cracks, I keep remodeling throughout the years to have a nice modern decor, the last owner before me removed all of the classic decor of an old house, am a designer and my house is now a show piece and tried to incorporate some classic elements with a modern touch.