Residents in new Goodyear development say homes riddled with problems

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • One family now has their brand-new home torn apart after a faulty pipe caused water damage and mold.

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  • @rab6453
    @rab6453 Рік тому +258

    Never buy a house without an independent inspection being done and all things being fixed before signing paperwork.

    • @glidercoach
      @glidercoach Рік тому +15

      New houses are inspected as they are built. Well, they are _supposed_ to be inspected as they are built.
      This prevents the problem in this news story.

    • @cstuartdc
      @cstuartdc Рік тому +13

      Meh. Inspectors are okay for little stuff but they don't usually get the big stuff. And you've obviously never had to move during a sellers market.

    • @danielrivera6252
      @danielrivera6252 Рік тому +12

      So funny. An "independent inspector" missed a giant hole in our AC ductwork that led to (so far) over 15k in repairs.
      Replacement unit, new ductwork, new insulation, still not fixed.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +4

      @@glidercoach Obviously they aren't being inspected properly, huh?

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +1

      @@cstuartdc Who TF cares dude, if the property isn't right don't buy it, it really is that simple. It's not a sellers market anymore, it's foreclosure and short selling season now, try to keep up.

  • @hermenutic
    @hermenutic Рік тому +85

    In the context of the entire report the incident sounds like a business practice rather than a mistake.

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Рік тому +3

      My father was a union carpenter . He said at least in the 90's they had the decency to hide the mistakes /s

    • @socalrefrigeration548
      @socalrefrigeration548 Рік тому +2

      It is. Cheap labor to keep cost down. Most homeowners don't have the knowledge to actually force the builder to correct. Especially after they sign paperwork with no inspection. Look at these homeowners. "Hired an inspector A YEAR after moving in".

  • @darrell_dee97
    @darrell_dee97 Рік тому +100

    Really sucks to be a homeowner in the country right about now. You can't trust builders, inspectors (who miss more than they find), code enforcement or the counties. It's really the Wild Wild West out here.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Рік тому +8

      Builders can pay off code, inspectors, and the HOA. The homeowners see zero tolerance code and/or HOA rules enforcement, as well as crappy quality construction with nasty consequences.

    • @Me97202
      @Me97202 Рік тому +8

      Not to mention the PRICES we pay for this crappy construction.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +6

      No kidding, my neighbor decided to become a "contractor", I worked with him on a few jobs and was horrified by the shoddy work he does. Worse is how much he charges people, it's like the entire country has just gone nuts.

    • @nickthinkpainting1978
      @nickthinkpainting1978 Рік тому +1

      Who needs good tradesman or builders. It’s all about diversity…

    • @mvpcilo2268
      @mvpcilo2268 Рік тому

      What do you expect. When you live on blood soaked STOLEN LAND?

  • @RMokros
    @RMokros Рік тому +85

    You are just asking for it when you deal with these over night mass developers.

  • @dhowto3005
    @dhowto3005 Рік тому +91

    I feel sorry for these home buyers.
    Thanks for doing this story.
    Now, I will never buy a landsea home

    • @terryschnereger8531
      @terryschnereger8531 Рік тому +5

      "Under da sea!!"-Little Mermaid

    • @StrokaReviews
      @StrokaReviews Рік тому +3

      Don't forget about KB Homes 👍🏼

    • @Tomcat71
      @Tomcat71 Рік тому

      why feel sorry for Idiots?

    • @sylviarivas741
      @sylviarivas741 Рік тому +1

      It's everywhere poor quality home lawsuit go after builders

    • @heyrod59
      @heyrod59 Рік тому +1

      Always Google the backgrounds of builders/developers, there's always something hiding they don't want you to find out......

  • @kelvinjohnson4
    @kelvinjohnson4 11 місяців тому +196

    Isn’t it crazy how mortgage rates continue to rise with higher imports and declining exports? meanwhile the FED is yet to lessen cost. Something will eventually break if they keep raising interest rates and quantitative tightening

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      @LionTowercoporation 11 місяців тому +2

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  • @alissagonzales735
    @alissagonzales735 Рік тому +65

    When my home was being built I hired a building inspector to work for me, he inspected everything every step of the way. He was expensive but thorough. This guy climb, crawled and measured everything. He checked cabinets if set properly. He took pictures of everything. He made sure the material I was paying for was used instead of cheaper material since I upgraded all building materials. Everything was fixed before I signed the papers including two crooked walls.. Where one side of the room was 8 inches in difference from the other in living room and family room one side of wall was 10 inches in difference from the other wall. I kept thinking this money was well spent what I paid him. Because he actually dealed with everything.

    • @jamesvelvet3612
      @jamesvelvet3612 Рік тому +10

      Same! I'm building remote in Myrtle Beach (from New England) and hired a PE and building inspector to monitor the construction. A few $ thousand for peace of mind on a $600k home is worth it to me. Builder is completely fine with it, in fact it is standard language in his contract.

    • @And1one757
      @And1one757 Рік тому +5

      That was smart

    • @gaugengotm2307
      @gaugengotm2307 Рік тому

      So was every other adjacent room off as well? 10 " and 8" ....

    • @alissagonzales735
      @alissagonzales735 Рік тому +1

      @@gaugengotm2307 not the way my home was designed, but he checked every single wall in the house to make sure that they weren't. Especially every outside wall.

    • @prnvang9434
      @prnvang9434 Рік тому +2

      Make sure to hire the type of inspector who does more than a visual inspection.... I hired an inspector who finished in 30 minutes (15 minutes talking to me). All he did was look, take pictures, and checked off a check list. I could've done all of it myself and more. The inspector completely missed the A/C unit not working and no vents in one room. I refused to pay but they were going to send me to collections because their website clearly states "Visual Inspection" only.

  • @jess6405
    @jess6405 Рік тому +53

    My husband and I bought a Landsea home April 2022 and also ran into TONS of issues! We kept having them to come back and fix all these problems and half the time they wouldn’t even show up. You had to become persistent, and fight for them to do everything they were supposed to do. We had so many issues with our electricity (still do) that are brand new refrigerator broke after only having it for one week! They would not replace the refrigerator because they said that it was under warranty so we needed to have it fixed under our warranty, knowing that it was their fault that the refrigerator broke! For a full entire year we kept having them to come out and fix issues consistently! I wish I could provide you a full list of everything that needed to be done but if that was the case, I would probably take up half this page. I will never ever purchase a home from Landsea ever again! I have warned others to not buy from them as well! I don’t even understand how they got the award of being the number one builder?? Just because they sold a lot of homes? Well, they may have sold a lot of homes, but they sold a lot of low quality brand new homes with tons of issues. This is very unfortunate considering that this was me and my husband’s first brand new home and it was the biggest nightmare that we’ve ever experienced!!! If you know anyone that is interested in purchasing a Landsea Home make sure to show them this video.

    • @waltchan
      @waltchan Рік тому +7

      Landsea is a Chinese home builder based in China. I always run away.

    • @lindaslack6871
      @lindaslack6871 Рік тому +2

      Homes pass inspection for payoff

    • @athens31415
      @athens31415 Рік тому +6

      Most companies get these “Best Home Builder” or “Best Place to Work” awards because they paid the awarding company for it. It’s so cliche at this point how meaningless these “awards” really are. If anything, when a company has to pay someone else for a reputation, instead of building a good reputation from being competent - you know that alone is a huge Red Flag!

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +3

      Why haven't you filed a lawsuit?

    • @DIVISIONINCISION
      @DIVISIONINCISION Рік тому

      DR Horton is the #1 homeseller in the country by volume. Landsea is nothing compared to that.

  • @latoyaevans688
    @latoyaevans688 Рік тому +21

    From the low $500k and they get a mess like this? Terrible.

  • @marimar6771
    @marimar6771 Рік тому +28

    CHANNEL 12 NEWS!!! Can you do part 2 or this issues with Landsea Homes? I volunteer my house. We closed January 2021, didn't move in until July 2021 due to all the work they had to do. My house is a mess, cracked kitchen granite, stained baseboards, crooked walls, blocked no access to attick in Casita, subfloor creeking and badly sloping, 2 weeks after moving in we started getting sick. There was a gas smell in the house, I told Landsea and they blew me off. My family and I kept getting worse, we kept contacting Landsea that we were getting sick. They ignored us. We had to move out of our brand new home 5 months later. We moved in with different family members because we have dogs and a toddler. It's been a nightmare!!! I'm about to have a nervous breakdown. Please please if you could contact me, Landsea has ruined our lives.

    • @americankulak4596
      @americankulak4596 Рік тому +5

      That is unbelievable. I have heard horrible stories regarding that Chinese owned company. We ended up going with Fulton homes. You need to lawyer up. No way should they get away with putting your family through that. I guess this the new America 2023.

    • @FunintheSun813
      @FunintheSun813 4 місяці тому +1

      I am glad I saw this report.

  • @probablynot1368
    @probablynot1368 Рік тому +63

    In the news story, they recommended hiring a house inspector. Although we paid for a custom home, built by a small builder, there were a few items the inspector found that were addressed right away by the builder; however, even the inspector missed a big item. Evidently, during roofing, the roofers didn’t like the placement of the furnace flue, so they kicked it apart, and left the pieces laying in the attic recesses and insulation, without notifying the builder or the HVAC guys the need to reposition the flue. Three months later, our furnace kept shutting down after 15 minutes of run time. The builder sent the HVAC guy out and discovered the shattered flue. Every time the furnace would run, our attic was loaded with carbon monoxide! The furnace would turn off whenever it sensed a high level of the toxic gas. The HVAC guy was livid to see his work busted up. He had to schedule his repair to coordinate with the roofing crew in order to make it right.
    I called our house inspector, and texted photos taken by the HVAC guy of this most definite ‘miss’ on his part. I told him to always make an exterior visual inspection, looking for the flue exiting the roof, as we could have died if this wasn’t a newer furnace with sensors to switch it off.

    • @glidercoach
      @glidercoach Рік тому +16

      If an inspector misses something, it's on him. He should be fined and or lose his license.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +8

      @@Plutogalaxy Anyone not blind could see if a flue didn't go through the roof. That inspector needs to be sued and his license to grift people permanently revoked.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +3

      Why didn't you SUE the roofing company?

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 Рік тому +3

      @@chillwill5080 We never thought about a lawsuit because we’re just not litigious folks. Our builder ended up doing some extra finish carpentry, installing additional library cabinetry and shelving in our home office, without charging us. He never used the roofers again.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +6

      @@Plutogalaxy This video is literally about massive fraud from builders, but you don't think anyone should sue anyone.. LOL

  • @ronwade2206
    @ronwade2206 Рік тому +23

    The city and county inspectors were bribed by the developers to approve shoddy construction. Follow that money!

  • @bug2011
    @bug2011 Рік тому +23

    NEVER NEVER NEVER buy from a national builder ! Buy from a small builder who actually works on the home and lives in the area. Never close on a home before ALL issues have been completed.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +1

      As long as I know where you live, it's best to perform properly what I paid you to do. ;-)

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Рік тому +1

      Most issues people can not see once the house is built . But man these issues can be see by stevie wonder

    • @MouseToes
      @MouseToes Рік тому +1

      I built TWO homes in different SC cities from national builders and had great experience with well built homes. You are spot ON about NOT closing on a home until the issues are completely repaired.

  • @reneeneal5357
    @reneeneal5357 Рік тому +25

    I really feel for these homeowners. I recently rented one of these new homes in Goodyear and can confirm there are major issues with these homes! I was gone in 6 months!! Soo sad such a beautiful community!

    • @cbrashsorensen
      @cbrashsorensen Рік тому

      Beautiful on the outside but ugly on the inside--except for the developer who got his share and walked away.

  • @johnharper2016
    @johnharper2016 Рік тому +8

    Never close on the home until everything is to your satisfaction. Once they have your money they don't care. I was a Realtor for 9 years selling resale homes and new homes. i even represented a couple of builders dealing in high end homes. I was always insistent on having a pre close walk thru and not closing until satisfied. Pissed off some builders but my client got a home that had no visible defects at closing. Sold 400 homes in 9 years.

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 Рік тому +22

    Boy, don't buy a new house, buy one 50 to 30 years old. Mine in Phoenix was built in 1949 and is still in beautiful condition.

    • @robinpriego4453
      @robinpriego4453 Рік тому +2

      1941, ours is in amazing shape 🤍🤍🤍🥰🥰🥰

    • @dfv671
      @dfv671 Рік тому +2

      One of the biggest concerns with old homes is the plumbing. Costly to redo a sewage line.

    • @athens31415
      @athens31415 Рік тому +4

      A lot of old homes have structural mold issues from things like crawl spaces, etc. Lack of building regulations before 1970s means you’ll find hazardous building materials everywhere - Radon, Asbestos, Lead, etc.

  • @michaelashby9654
    @michaelashby9654 Рік тому +30

    This is a problem all across the US. The quality of new construction is terrible and the prices are very high. In the US, you pay the most and get low quality. But the US doesn't train people to build homes. We don't care about our communities. So, this is what you get.

    • @cdawg9149
      @cdawg9149 Рік тому

      The US doesnt train people to build homes? The trades are saturated with foreigners because the youth of America doesnt want to do physical labor. They are living off the parents fake equity from the inflated prices of homes since 2012. Welcome to Bidens America.

    • @faraon2012
      @faraon2012 Рік тому +1

      I say, Wonderland is ready Goneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @lyndagruen2047
    @lyndagruen2047 Рік тому +21

    New homes often have problems like this. Other than the leak / mold and garage door falling off, the issues appeared relatively minor. I have seen other homes with structural damage - large cracks, often the result of inappropriate fill under the foundation. Worst cases have been homes ripping apart and falling down hillsides (in Utah). In many cases, most homes - "new" and existing - do not provide adequate drainage for heavy monsoon rains. That's up to the homeowner to fix.

    • @catbriggs8362
      @catbriggs8362 Рік тому +4

      When I was a teen, we moved into a new 4-level home on a large lot. It was perfect in every way. People took pride in their work then and were honest.

    • @Wisepati
      @Wisepati Рік тому +2

      I think that sign said those hoses start at 500,000. You would think at that price. Everything would be pretty darn perfect.

  • @dav0n
    @dav0n Рік тому +7

    It’s the same EVERYWHERE including Apts. They just slapping them together not giving af!

  • @davidwalter2002
    @davidwalter2002 Рік тому +14

    If the builders didn't do a good job with the little, cosmetic issues, it's terrifying to think what they may have gotten wrong with major issues like wiring, plumbing, structural issues, etc. They need to be held accountable and make sure these issues are fixed properly.

  • @AAG952
    @AAG952 9 місяців тому +2

    I live in this neighbourhood and we had tons of issues, thankfully the builders did fix MOST of them..

  • @glidercoach
    @glidercoach Рік тому +17

    As homes are built, they require state inspections. Inspectors must sign their names on structural, plumbing and electrical to guarantee compliance. How did any of this pass inspections?
    Inspectors names are documented. This would be the perfect place to start.

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 Рік тому

      Everyone in government is on the take from the industry

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, and those "inspectors" financials should be examined closely too since the builder is paying them off.

    • @paul9156c
      @paul9156c Рік тому

      Red States probably don't care too much about "regulations". To them it's labeled "Government overreach".

    • @MouseToes
      @MouseToes Рік тому +3

      The inspectors take small payments to let things pass. There is NO recourse for the homeowner with the city/county inspectors unfortunately. Just like false seller disclosures on not new homes, the owner lies and nothing can be done even when you take them to court as they have NO money for the judgement you get.

    • @brendawhitney336
      @brendawhitney336 Рік тому +3

      They all sleep in the same bed!! We took our complaints to the stare!! They kiss each other's butt and laugh at you. Who knew that you would buy a home and start fixing all their mistakes! Never buy a BEAZER home. Right Julie? Right Bobby?

  • @Apogge_kings
    @Apogge_kings Рік тому +13

    Unfortunately, a lot of home builders hire illegal immigrants to build homes now. The homebuilders are saving quite a lot of money by hiring these people and they are not passing on the savings to homeowners.

    • @lvbadboy
      @lvbadboy Рік тому

      Exactly snotty illegals work and this is the result

    • @elsie6828
      @elsie6828 Рік тому

      Import the third world, become the third world.

  • @jercasgav
    @jercasgav Рік тому +18

    This is actually pretty common with new builds. They rush through doing everything with low skill workers when possible, cut as many corners as possible, and use the lowest quality grade materials they can unless you pay more for specific materials/items. My brother went to school for architecture, and he says that newly built homes (since the 80s/90s), were really only made with the idea of lasting 30-50yrs in many cases. This is even more so the case now as the quality of items was better in the 80s than the 90s than the early 2000s than now (in a LOT of cases). An old home built 100yrs ago with old growth wood and quality craftsmanship that is maintained and cared for is probably still going to be around in another 100yrs, while the plywood garbage we make now will be failing due to the inferior materials and shoddy lack of craftsmanship.
    I grew up in several new homes in the 90s, and there were always problems with the new homes. It was extremely common for even a well built new home to have lots of settling and foundation issues in the beginning even with soil testing and following all protocol correctly. Remember with a lot of new homes you are also responsible too for paying for upgrades, putting in all drapes/shades, making back patios, making fencing, and landscaping at least the backyard entirely from dirt (if not the front yard as well), and usually adding a sprinkler system etc. Per my experiences with new homes and how quickly they went "out of style", as an adult I have always owned 100yr+ old homes that were in good shape. I have enjoyed the architectural details, the quality of the builds, and providing you pick one without things that need fixing that you do not understand, they are great once fully electric/plumbing updated and to par.
    When you live in old, historic homes in an up to date, but still historically accurate fashion, things remain "in style", and do not need to be constantly changed out as often as each new fad comes due to the classic design/period appropriate underlying design. A well maintained, historic home (pre 1960s/50s) is going to hold up and save money in the long run especially when cared for and updated appropriately, while needing fewer renovations due to its classic materials and details than a new house now made from shoddy materials.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Рік тому +1

      You don't seem to have confidence in 50s-60s era homes either. I grew up in a 1967 home my parents bought brand new.

    • @keikei3301
      @keikei3301 Рік тому

      Older homes have strong bones and structurally solid foundations bc they were built to last by skilled craftsman sometimes using old growth timber BUT the exchange is that they are also full of toxic chemicals that will eventually kill you such as lead and asbestos

    • @SuperBooboo02
      @SuperBooboo02 Рік тому

      we ve built several homes since the 1990s always had them inspected by an independent inspector, havent had any issues with any of them. Presented them with the items, and they were fixed....

  • @patriciabritton5917
    @patriciabritton5917 Рік тому +17

    This is sad. Homes are being thrown up to fast. Also you have to wonder who is being hired to build these homes. I mean there are certain standards homes need to be built under and hopefully all employees are doing that and not cutting corners. If these homes are having this issues they are not being built well. Homes are way to expensive out here in AZ to have these kinds of problems. I hope they can get their issues fixed.

    • @ksmith2852
      @ksmith2852 Рік тому +3

      Gosh, I wonder how this happened using licensed and legal labor.

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Рік тому

      @@ksmith2852 My dad was a residential carpenter back in the 80s Back then it was meth, lots and lots of meth. Now it's cheaper to use people with questionable paper work. So either these are illegals doing the work or meth heads , some times both

  • @davidcarruthers5850
    @davidcarruthers5850 Рік тому +12

    just curious here, did any of these folks do a walk through, self inspection or have a licensed inspector look at the home before committing ?

    • @Atylonisus
      @Atylonisus Місяць тому

      Thats the best part! You are forbidden from having your own inspector ("yeah we have a guy that will do that, use our guy") or they will try to forbid anyone you get from actually inspecting ("you can inspect but you cant climb the roof, go into the attic or crawlspaces")
      And depending on how did the construction, they get away with it because technically the people who made the houses also own them up until the point they are sold, hence being able to just outright not sell a house to someone causing too much of a fuss.

  • @jaynehongisto7901
    @jaynehongisto7901 Рік тому +7

    I live in lucero. We bought a new house end of 2022 beazer built. We had a ton of issues as well

    • @chicano323
      @chicano323 Рік тому +3

      Same. I purchased in Beazer Acacia Foothills with lots of issues.

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Рік тому +31

    As a retired building contractor, let me give new home buyers some advice. Drive through any housing development that you plan on buying in and see how many of the workers are Hispanic. Stop and talk to some of them and if they don't speak English, that means the builder hires sub contractors who only employ illegals. While these workers might appear to know what they're doing, they are building your new dream home according to the way they learned in the 3rd world country they escaped from. Quality will be less than sub-standard and don't count on building inspectors to remedy the situation. It passes inspection if the workmanship passes code, regardless of how it looks. During my 50+ years in construction I saw many changes that were solely to adapt to the way illegals build things. I tried to hire on with several major home builders as a supervisor, but was turned down. I was told I needed to speak Spanish fluently to communicate with their workers. Greedy builders who only hire contractors who employ illegals have decimated the home market and now they're crying because they managed to run off all of the skilled American workers. They get ZERO sympathy from me!

    • @elsie6828
      @elsie6828 Рік тому +3

      Bingo. The Truth doesn't care about hurty feelings.

    • @mjblue84
      @mjblue84 Рік тому

      AMEN!!!

    • @chrism8180
      @chrism8180 Рік тому

      Thanks for pointing the truth of the matter

    • @user-zp7jp1vk2i
      @user-zp7jp1vk2i Рік тому

      in Canada even "sub contracting" has given the guys a place to hide: no enforceable warranty, no way to find these underground guys. And they drive some pretty nice jacked up balloon tired big trucks. They even speak Engrish.

  • @sashasavisha146
    @sashasavisha146 Рік тому +13

    Fast growing areas like outside phoenix are treacherous with contractors from hell.

  • @michaelcinaz
    @michaelcinaz Рік тому +10

    In Texas, new homes are actually collapsing and killing people. 😮

    • @theirmom4723
      @theirmom4723 Рік тому

      that was due to a tornado during the construction of the home...if you are going to post it...get the facts first.

  • @Bobross83475
    @Bobross83475 Рік тому +16

    Oh my wait til monsoon season 😬😳

  • @pcs9518
    @pcs9518 Рік тому +49

    Sounds like the builder had skilled labor shortages and picked up some “handyman” workers from lord knows where to build them

    • @Jayjoe1006
      @Jayjoe1006 Рік тому +13

      It has nothing to do with workers. The developers simply don’t care. We need more regulation

    • @emmyh6617
      @emmyh6617 Рік тому +14

      @@Jayjoe1006 It does have to do with them as well. My husband is a project manager and the workers will not show up when they are scheduled, cut corners, do things incorrectly because they don't know the regulations and proper way to do things, not have the tools they need to do things correctly, buy the wrong materials. They make mistakes and there are communication errors because a lot of them are a crew and only one of them speaks english so it's hard to communicate with them. Unfortunately the problem is on every level all the way from bottom to top. My hubs gets very frustrated because not just the workers but his bosses do things in the most inefficient, lazy way, with no accountability. His workers work hard and fast but you do have to watch them because sometimes they don't know they are doing something against reg or incorrectly.

    • @pcs9518
      @pcs9518 Рік тому +3

      @@Jayjoe1006 clearly someone was doing the work and I highly doubt it was the upper management at the developers office.

    • @QuickStix26
      @QuickStix26 Рік тому +11

      @@Jayjoe1006 You never seen all those dudes standing around at Home Depot? Worker for hire at dirt cheap.

    • @Jayjoe1006
      @Jayjoe1006 Рік тому +4

      @@QuickStix26 Those guys standing at the corner get the job done. I highly doubt a home developer would hire undocumented people

  • @loupuleff571
    @loupuleff571 Рік тому +4

    The city should be held accountable for letting these houses pass inspection this is what you get for a made in "mexico" house wake up people !!

  • @charliej766
    @charliej766 Рік тому +8

    I would never buy a home built after Covid (2020-Present). The demand for housing is so great that builders are taking major shortcuts to meet the demand. They’re turning the American dream into a homebuyers worst nightmare. Sad. I’d wait for the housing market to slow down significantly then pay for my own inspector to visit the site regularly throughout the building process.

  • @eljefe4473
    @eljefe4473 Рік тому +14

    This is why I built my own home. Active oversight from the foundation to finish trim, that is if I wasn’t actually doing the work myself. Time to roll up your sleeves people.

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 Рік тому +8

    Best thing to do is bring in couple of beach chairs and some bright light and just stare at the walls and floors looking for anything wrong, do not sign unless they are fixed. The builders want to to close on the first day, if they can't they will panic.

    • @christastone813
      @christastone813 Рік тому +1

      We did something similar minus the beach chairs! We checked in on our new build weekly and let the builders know we were watching them. We’ve had far fewer problems than our neighbors 😅we wouldn’t sign their papers until everything was fixed

  • @rayjohnson9781
    @rayjohnson9781 Рік тому +10

    Cheap labor isn’t good, good labor isn’t cheap. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸bring back strong union’s with American citizens and American quality.

  • @randrewp
    @randrewp Рік тому +6

    It always amazes me to hear people say that they think a newly built home should be perfect. New construction is often the least perfect!

  • @grumpyoldlady_rants
    @grumpyoldlady_rants Рік тому +5

    Where the hell is all the water going to come from to supply all these new developments?

    • @Matt-ns6hy
      @Matt-ns6hy 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, someone said it.
      No one talks about not only the state water crisis but the global water crisis…

  • @dot4975
    @dot4975 Рік тому +5

    Beazer too. We had built a home here and we had alot of issues . My husband started to talk to the neighbors and sure enough , They were having issues too. The house has been falling apart fast because of the lousy building material and alot of things didn't work . We had water rot on our porch . They told us we should get our insurance to pay for it. Dont buy Beazer. We thought it was a good company, Not.

  • @sanlop4
    @sanlop4 Рік тому +5

    I had worse problems with a new build from Meritage. Was terrible and will never buy from them again.

  • @oldsagejoe
    @oldsagejoe Рік тому +10

    Fast talking contractors hire the cheapest non-union labor they can find with little or no experience and pay by piecework and what else do you expect.

  • @mamatrain100
    @mamatrain100 Рік тому +8

    I bought from a nightmare builder 30 years ago. They don't care once you close. You can only refuse to close.

  • @lynnmacleod5005
    @lynnmacleod5005 Рік тому +4

    In Ontario,,,our province fixed this problem by making all new home building companies hold insurance,,,,when there are problems with a new home,,,the insurance companies pay
    Called Terrion home insurance.

  • @lisalee3067
    @lisalee3067 Рік тому +5

    They are building in Alameda and I’d love a home but I’m concerned about their reputation. I don’t want to purchase a million dollar problem.

  • @bulletsxdame
    @bulletsxdame Рік тому +4

    And they keep building them! My house is only 20 years old and has tons of electricity issues. There's new apartments that went up on Bullard Rd. and I know they definitely cut corners and threw the houses up quickly. In about 6 months, they went up. I live nearby the apartments and saw they were literally made from plywood.

  • @theresakaplanamuso6342
    @theresakaplanamuso6342 Рік тому +6

    I was a construction secretary years ago, I had to make sure all these glitches didn't happen.

  • @cyfyhomeinspections
    @cyfyhomeinspections Рік тому +5

    Thank you for all you do and spreading awareness. Great job ❤

    • @charlesrodriguez7984
      @charlesrodriguez7984 Рік тому

      You do great work out here informing homeowners about shoddy workmanship and defects. I never would have known that so many homes have no gfci in bathrooms! 😬

  • @PUNKMYVIDEO
    @PUNKMYVIDEO Рік тому +7

    Problems must be criminalized, it's the only way to keep people safe

  • @kidwichita
    @kidwichita Рік тому +16

    This is happening all over the country with fomo communities

    • @lvbadboy
      @lvbadboy Рік тому +1

      Truly

    • @Rat-Builder
      @Rat-Builder Рік тому

      I have heard the term "fomo" many times, what does it mean?

    • @lvbadboy
      @lvbadboy Рік тому

      @@Rat-Builder Simple google search but Fear Of Missing Out

  • @YESITSWILL
    @YESITSWILL Рік тому +2

    When I was young and naive I used to buy new homes, thinking new is better. Now I don't look at any home less than 10 years old. By then the home as settled and any major issues will be apparent to an experienced inspector.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Рік тому

      I know someone who had a new custom home built, but it was by a local builder with not the greatest reputation. 10 years in every carpeted floor squeaked, and some of the tiled floors had cracks. Almost every room had worryingly large cracks in the drywall. Half the doors stuck. The basement had flooded, badly, because the sump pump was never actually connected to the discharge pipe. Sills were rotten because windows weren't installed properly. That's just the things I heard about too.
      The next owner got a home with all those issues due to builder incompetence and settling taken care of.

  • @niveknospmoht8743
    @niveknospmoht8743 Рік тому +10

    It's really a shame that nobody takes any pride in their work anymore

    • @DaveEPie
      @DaveEPie Рік тому +2

      People still have pride in their work
      Those people do not work in production house building- go take a drive out to the subdivisions out here in the west.
      Take a good look at the workers- THOSE men are not craftsman. They are low paid, low skilled laborers.
      Even in the upper middle home building business-
      The tradesmen don’t always deliver good products. I saw a crew of electricians getting high all day everyday. Do you want your new custom house wired by them?
      Arizona is way below paid scale compared with other states nearby. Good tradesmen will just go to the money. Arizona is starting to catch up.
      Those production houses are a joke. People are gullible.

  • @dr.tobiasgoodfellow5174
    @dr.tobiasgoodfellow5174 Рік тому +3

    That’s why I live in a van down by the river. Don’t have to worry about shoddy construction, raising property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, and all the other bills that go along with owning a house. Just occasional maintenance to the van. When I get tired of the van life I plan to move to the Philippines where I can get me a young honey and live my remaining years in peace and love.

  • @sv4996
    @sv4996 Рік тому +19

    This is what happens when the developer uses the hombres waiting on the corner at Home Depot as "licensed contractors".

    • @michaelvidaure1724
      @michaelvidaure1724 Рік тому +6

      Wow. Really, it is still the contractor's fault. It can be an unqualified person of any nationality.!

    • @dman378
      @dman378 Рік тому

      Your comment seems misinformed. In my experience as a contractor, some of the most skilled subcontractors I've worked with are Hispanic, and many have learned their trades under my guidance. While I understand that job competition and demographic changes may concern some, claiming that a Spanish-speaking electrician can't understand current building code is simply unreasonable.

  • @volcanixthanksyoufortheviewz
    @volcanixthanksyoufortheviewz Рік тому +6

    Dang. I have a 120 year old home that only has a handful of issues x.x

  • @LeesiCakes
    @LeesiCakes Рік тому +27

    Our country is failing in so many ways. Its quite scary.

    • @Wisepati
      @Wisepati Рік тому

      The whole world is failing. Over 8 billion people on this planet. All white resources. Meanwhile, we are destroying nature. We will get what we deserve.

    • @clambroth1923
      @clambroth1923 Рік тому

      Like everything in China TOFU Dreck construction

  • @brainown3149
    @brainown3149 Рік тому +7

    This is common with new construction when it comes to tract housing. Within the last few years it's gotten far worse.

  • @mgaraujo1220
    @mgaraujo1220 Рік тому +6

    Cheap labor thats that tx florida paisa quality

    • @theirmom4723
      @theirmom4723 Рік тому

      hmmm...this wasn't in Florida or Texas so what is your point

    • @mgaraujo1220
      @mgaraujo1220 Рік тому +2

      @@theirmom4723 i work construction they brought allot of them to man up the jobs thats my point don’t speak if you don’t know

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas Рік тому +3

    In a hot housing market, don't expect integrity or accountability in any of the players in construction, finance, or realty. The one and only mission is to move the product, get that commission! Get that revenue!

  • @vistabadboi
    @vistabadboi Рік тому +3

    You do not close until issues have been taken care of after you do your walk thru !!

  • @grandraptor
    @grandraptor Рік тому +5

    Just wait until you start finding all the piss bottles in the walls.

  • @adolfmcduck1265
    @adolfmcduck1265 Рік тому +3

    Why didn't any of these people have an inspector check the property before they closed?

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому +2

      Most inspectors are a sham.

  • @Youknowwhoin2024
    @Youknowwhoin2024 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like a fly by night builder "landsea"?

  • @SuperCaliforniaBarbi
    @SuperCaliforniaBarbi Рік тому +4

    Thats why you should use a Realtor evenonnew homes. Never close escrow until you're happy

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому

      Realtors want to close ASAP with no problems so they can collect their paychecks!

  • @nikkistahr7105
    @nikkistahr7105 Рік тому +5

    This is so disturbing and so very sad..wow!! This generation is pathetic, no work ethic, no compassion, no concern for another...my God please help rectify the disgust going on in this world.

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Рік тому +2

    These home builder companies are hiring the CHEAPEST labor they can find so they can make the highest profits. This is nothing new and has been happening for decades in many states. NEVER EVER buy a home from these "cookie cutter" companies that promise quality homes but only deliver shoddy workmanship like what these homeowners have experienced. Even worse is the HORRIBLE "customer service" that these companies promise to deliver but rarely do since they just do "band-aid repairs" if that until the warranties expire. Class-action lawsuits sometimes happen with these homeowners who feel betrayed by the lies of the home builders. And sometimes, they have problems even suing since the homeowners usually sign waivers saying that they cannot sue the builders if there are problems with their new homes. One solution is to buy an older home that is well-built and passes inspections or a new home from a custom home builder with a VERY reputable record IF you can afford it. Anyhow, my heart goes out to all of these people living through their home nightmares instead of their new homes giving them the joy that they had expected.

  • @christianbrother4724
    @christianbrother4724 Рік тому +3

    New homes built today are built with the cheapest materials and shoddy construction. My home is 53 years old, solid. I have done most of the repairs myself. Just because something is new, doesn't mean it is better.

    • @jercasgav
      @jercasgav Рік тому

      Amen! It is so true! I grew up in new homes since my parents seemed to love them in the 1990s. They weren't as well made had tons of issues the first few years, and they constantly needed updating when things went "out of style". I have owned 100yr old homes my entire adult life because the quality of the materials and craftsmanship, as well as architectural details is unparalleled. You just have to know things about houses to make sure you don't buy a poorly cared for old one that has expensive things needing updating. But if you pick a good one, they will last another 100yrs while these "new builds" I was told are designed to crumble within 30-50yrs at most.

    • @megclifton6692
      @megclifton6692 Рік тому

      Not all new homes are built cheap etc... Infact the ones I've built are extremely solid....2×6 exterior walls 1 1/8 decking all expensive materials

  • @sv4996
    @sv4996 Рік тому +6

    Always hold a VERY LARGE amount in escrow to make sure problems get resolved. Otherwise developer will play a disappearing act.

  • @VaporheadATC
    @VaporheadATC Рік тому +3

    These contractors need jail time for committing fraud.

  • @bennym1956
    @bennym1956 Рік тому +2

    When I had my house built in 1997, I asked the construction crew how well built homes from $200-500k were built compared to mine. They laughed and said mine was probably better as more shortcuts are taken on expensive homes. Any problems I found were taken care of within a month. 26 years later no major issues with structure, haven't even had to replace shingles yet.

  • @dragonpatrollearntoearn352
    @dragonpatrollearntoearn352 Рік тому +7

    These new communities are where new homes are being built. The homes are being built in only a couple of days, and they go onto the next home. The question is why are not these homeowners watching as the home goes up and keep inspecting as the home is being built BEFORE just going ahead and moving in and signing the final papers. NEVER sign those final papers until everything is correct. If it is not correct make sure the corrections are done OR say NOPE and do not take the deal. Do not just sign the deal and then after signing the papers just try and get them corrected later.

    • @glidercoach
      @glidercoach Рік тому

      But new homes need permits and must be inspected as they are built. What's the use of having building code laws if they are not enforced?
      Oh wait, it's 2023. The only laws being enforced are anti hate and gender affirming speech.

  • @Mikdeelow
    @Mikdeelow Рік тому +3

    Burn it! Make sure the cause is found to be due to shoddy workmanship.
    That way the insurance company replaces it, then sues the builder!

  • @angelinimartini
    @angelinimartini Рік тому +3

    The best bet would be to bar this developer from being able to qualify their homes for bank loans.

  • @trex860
    @trex860 Рік тому +3

    That garage door installation was pure incompetence.

  • @bobbif100
    @bobbif100 Рік тому +3

    Bad companies like this are the reason government regulations need to exist.

  • @nickolasdugginsjr7523
    @nickolasdugginsjr7523 Рік тому +2

    It's a problem nationwide, the new homes on my block in citrus heights, ca. Are crap. I feel bad for who ever buys them. They are going for over 500,000. I wouldn't buy a home that was built in the last 15 years.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Рік тому

      Learn how to write.

  • @coldfinger459sub0
    @coldfinger459sub0 Рік тому +3

    This is because we have a system that allows people with money to finance and invest in building homes, and they’re fairly confident enough to change a toilet roll of paper.
    When incompetent people were money, is job one priority one, and they have risen to the level of their incompetence, and cannot even perform the task that they’re asking employees to do for them should be removed from their position and not allowed in the trade .
    The largest turd of excrument is at the top and excrument rolls downhill .
    Track homes are known to be the lowest quality homes amongst the professional contractors in the industry. Everybody knows they are built with the lowest skilled individuals managed by the least qualified supervisors, contracted out to the lowest bidder. .
    This is how the system works .

  • @Andy-kw5nw
    @Andy-kw5nw Рік тому +5

    South Florida is notorious for these type of new home building practices too. They wanna build quick, have contracts signed and get to the next project before these issues are discovered.

  • @michaelmattson1081
    @michaelmattson1081 Рік тому +3

    Had this problem in vegas for years

  • @markh4926
    @markh4926 Рік тому +4

    I worked customer service for a large builder for several years. Defects were fairly common and could be repaired with a little skill. One of the guys had absolutely no skill whatsoever. He'd get a work order, look at the problem and sometimes cover it over with caulk. His main ability was to be able to vacuum the floors of new homes and leave a pattern on the carpet. Otherwise, he was stupid. My partner and I had to go over all his failures and make repairs.

  • @StevenAndTraceyJiles
    @StevenAndTraceyJiles Рік тому +3

    Yeah, these builders are so short sighted. Just build them as fast as possible at the lowest cost to maximize profit. It's literally a race to the bottom.

  • @cboy5oc
    @cboy5oc Рік тому +2

    I read a book about ten years that also said that the quality of building materials after the 1960s got worse and worse. He said he would never buy a home built after the 1950s. I believe him, my home was built in the 1940s. It has solid high quality materials that are built to last. I have a steel I-beam through the floor of the first floor. The new construction I see looks like toothpicks. The walls are 3/4 inch thick with a layer of cement and one of plaster, not like the new walls that are made of cardboard and melting chalk. How can workman be proud of their work?

  • @hollacewilliams4341
    @hollacewilliams4341 Рік тому +2

    They don't make houses like they use to then they sneer at mobile homes .

  • @wbwilliam4034
    @wbwilliam4034 Рік тому +3

    Hope the builder is forced out of business. How can steps be done to see that happens

  • @AshleySpeaks4U
    @AshleySpeaks4U 9 місяців тому +2

    I remember growing up new homes were inspected and fine.

  • @KyStevenson
    @KyStevenson Рік тому +4

    What are people expecting to have? These houses are literally built in 7 days.

  • @xfiles4792
    @xfiles4792 Рік тому +2

    I expect this is a result of sales people getting paid on commission. They say whatever they need to in order to seal the deal, collect their commission, and move on. Actual repairs are someone else's headache.

  • @TheMje1963
    @TheMje1963 Місяць тому +1

    Why are other stations in our area not reporting on this issue. This is a major issue through out the valley with all these slap up and get the F out homes

  • @BrettCrowther
    @BrettCrowther Рік тому +1

    They put them up so fast with no quality control.

  • @WhiteArrow76
    @WhiteArrow76 10 місяців тому +1

    It isn't just greed that fuels this. Up until the mid 2000s, Habitat for Humanity had a serious problem with construction quality. It likely stemmed from the founder, Millard Fuller. He was constantly pushing this goal, "Help more families! Help more families! Help more families!" And one main way he and other leaders sought to do this was by cutting corners.
    In 1993 there was a report of several chapters in central Florida trying to bypass building codes meant to safeguard against hurricanes. Their reason, to "help more families". That still scares the crap out of me.
    Things finally came to head in 2005 when it was discovered an 85 home blitz build in Jacksonville was done with substandard materials on top of an old landfill.
    They've made a lot of improvements since then, but with the affordable housing crisis I've seen a few instances of them slipping back into old habits

  • @senorgato70
    @senorgato70 Рік тому +1

    Always hire your own inspector for the final. Do not allow the builder to use their inspector. Then ensure all cited items are fixed before you sign any documents.

  • @Kelly-yx9tn
    @Kelly-yx9tn Рік тому +2

    Why would you sign without checking that the work was done?

  • @theresehopkins1581
    @theresehopkins1581 Рік тому +2

    Never, never never buy a new house in America. There is no quality and the materials are of questionable sourcing.... plus, the new materials may contain harmful toxins... Just never but a new house in America.

  • @barryrammer7906
    @barryrammer7906 Рік тому +2

    Never by a home unless it's built already.

  • @bobwells1517
    @bobwells1517 Рік тому +1

    This is as much a code enforcement issue as anything else. Arizona consumers have little to no protections, but homeowners need to educate themselves and assume greater responsibility for the finished product. Caveat emptor.

  • @linedanzer4302
    @linedanzer4302 8 місяців тому +2

    What is the point of a punch-list if it is going to be ignored completely? The builder is shady.

  • @karen46600
    @karen46600 Рік тому +2

    The HOME BUILDER SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE

  • @jimtom4849
    @jimtom4849 Рік тому +1

    I've seen developments dig big holes and haul out the good topsoil to sell then dump toxic garbage from the houses into holes and bury with clay dirt and then the house settles into the debris as it rots

  • @conrioakfield414
    @conrioakfield414 Рік тому +1

    This isn't a new problem by far. In 2016 I was delivering siding to a brand new subdivision that was under construction.
    As I was stowing my straps, I watched a living room wall literally fall out of the house next door.
    These were homes being sold for $200,000 each, and each with tiny yards.

  • @titansmgr
    @titansmgr Рік тому

    This makes me very thankful for my 117 year old home. Solid and sound!