Homeowners stuck with defective properties prepare to sue

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  • @AveryFossen
    @AveryFossen Місяць тому +411

    People will have to accept the possibility that we won't ever return to 3%. If sellers must sell, home prices will have to decline, and lower evaluations will follow. Sure I'm not alone in my chain of thoughts.

    • @fadhshf
      @fadhshf Місяць тому +3

      Buy now, home prices will not go lower. If rates drop, you can refinance

    • @KarlyNoorda
      @KarlyNoorda Місяць тому +3

      The government will have no choice but to print more notes and lower interest rates.

    • @hasede-lg9hj
      @hasede-lg9hj Місяць тому +2

      Well i think, home prices will need to fall by at least 40% before the market normalizes. If you do not know whether to buy a house or not, it is best you seek guidance from a well-experienced advisor for proper portfolio allocation. So far, that’s how I’ve stayed afloat over 5 years now, amassing nearly $1m in return on investments.

    • @lowcostfresh2266
      @lowcostfresh2266 Місяць тому

      @@hasede-lg9hj this is quite huge! what have you invested in ? much more info needed please ...I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.

    • @lowcostfresh2266
      @lowcostfresh2266 Місяць тому +1

      this is quite huge! what have you invested in ? much more info needed please ...I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.

  • @swedesam
    @swedesam 2 роки тому +494

    Why even have building inspectors at all if there is no accountability?

    • @robynweeks6004
      @robynweeks6004 2 роки тому +13

      SAM IDK.. maybe to stand around.. because they certainly didn't do anything else.. it's just wrong..they should get their money back.. one lady said her drainage was bad and she had sink holes.. I live in Florida, sink holes are scary.. and tell the tale.. they probably brought in ground cover of dirt over sand..It isn't stable..

    • @malikite75
      @malikite75 2 роки тому +12

      Because if the cities inspectors were liable the city would drown in lawsuits.

    • @ladyinfinity29
      @ladyinfinity29 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly I had my house build 2018 mine is doing the same thing

    • @jesussaves222
      @jesussaves222 2 роки тому +26

      You will be arrested if you rob a bank..but if you rob a homeowner it's deemed acceptable....sad...

    • @_celestial_8752
      @_celestial_8752 2 роки тому +6

      just so they can make money. Realtors aren’t even telling people they don’t have to have inspections

  • @Angelo-fo8de
    @Angelo-fo8de 2 роки тому +744

    If the land was faulty, why did they issue building permits ! Bottom line is the city wants tax revenue and that’s all that matters !

    • @rhuephus
      @rhuephus 2 роки тому +82

      building inspectors got paid off

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому +14

      The reporter relayed the city's explanation for this at the end of the video.

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 2 роки тому +29

      Money , greed

    • @godshammgod6852
      @godshammgod6852 2 роки тому +19

      Colorado soil is so bad that they even dropped all the property values statewide lol

    • @kzziggy
      @kzziggy 2 роки тому +3

      @@rhuephus true 👍

  • @bkinouye
    @bkinouye 2 роки тому +229

    Beazer should have never developed the site once they received the soils report.

    • @TheElectrocar
      @TheElectrocar 2 роки тому +15

      Exactly, that soils report pretty much says you take liability if you develop on this land.

    • @tublisvaj8966
      @tublisvaj8966 2 роки тому +10

      That’s correct…the only way to fix this is to buy back those houses and destroy it

    • @993mike
      @993mike 2 роки тому +11

      Honestly, most developments in Las Vegas are built like crap. Why folks choose to live in that hellish area is baffling

    • @luciferfire1575
      @luciferfire1575 2 роки тому +3

      @@993mike because it’s cheap.

    • @cable30
      @cable30 2 роки тому

      Basically they built homes on unstable ground. so once places are done and built over time ground moves for any reason and start causing places to fall apart any place anytime. just wonder when if not already the developer who built the places are gonna be sued for build on unstable ground. cause all funds u got is going to waste on a place that is falling apart.

  • @susantwombly5632
    @susantwombly5632 2 роки тому +191

    Beazer knowingly cheated their customer.

    •  2 роки тому +2

      Bill Pulte is apart of this look him up on Twitter,

    • @Optim40
      @Optim40 2 роки тому +2

      Definitely

    • @nahfamnope
      @nahfamnope 2 роки тому +5

      Absolutely. They cheated me out of a five percent deposit, but thank God I listened to my gut and backed out of the contract!

    • @HeronPoint2021
      @HeronPoint2021 7 місяців тому

      @@nahfamnope We have a really shaky developer/sales force/realty corp. but none are members of the provincial Real Estate Board, hence not even ethics enforcement. And running off to court?? Only going to make OTHER lawyers wealthy, grab your cash, and no guarantees. Being an LLC or numbered company,, the liable corp. does not have any ASSETS to sue for. Win all you want.

  • @lauranonette2631
    @lauranonette2631 2 роки тому +355

    They shouldn't have built those homes on that soil in the first place, now these hard working people have to suffer. I hope the homeowners sue the hell out of beazer homes. They can't get away with this.

    • @anthonygonzalez7488
      @anthonygonzalez7488 2 роки тому +15

      Yes they can and they already did

    • @robertjones7565
      @robertjones7565 2 роки тому +11

      They'll get away with it, the state legislature will see that they do if they have to.

    • @lauranonette2631
      @lauranonette2631 2 роки тому +3

      @@robertjones7565 yea I feel like they will too. The home owners just might have to do a quick sell and move to a different community. Just a inconvenience for them tho

    • @merlinious01
      @merlinious01 2 роки тому +21

      @@lauranonette2631
      Quick sell to who? Whoever buys it will still be screwed

    • @lauranonette2631
      @lauranonette2631 2 роки тому +1

      @@merlinious01 or auction off

  • @vgslife9640
    @vgslife9640 2 роки тому +167

    No one should never buy a beazer home, they need to be held accountable & sued for ignoring the soil test results..smh

    • @whereisthedollar
      @whereisthedollar 2 роки тому +8

      Noted, Nation wide.

    • @do9138
      @do9138 2 роки тому

      No one should buy a house from ANY corporation. They're all the same, and none of them can be trusted. I left a lucrative job in marketing because I hated lying for a living.

    • @kathrynmiller9622
      @kathrynmiller9622 Рік тому +2

      Heard about Beazer in AZ. Money is motivating factor . . .should not be building a chicken coop!!!!!! Lawyer time!!!!!

    • @montanaminck8423
      @montanaminck8423 Рік тому +2

      It's all a Scam, from top to bottom, AWFUL, but the builder will just fill bankruptcy and open another home building biz in another name...... DISGUSTING

    • @brendawhitney336
      @brendawhitney336 Рік тому

      AZ did away to class action suits thanks to our worthless governor DUCEY!

  • @TheAnonymous916
    @TheAnonymous916 2 роки тому +125

    “City inspectors are immune to lawsuits.” There’s your problem right there. Who’s to say the city aren’t being paid to pass these inspections and/or only doing a half-ass job.

    • @_JohnJohn_
      @_JohnJohn_ 2 роки тому +4

      sovereign immunity

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful 2 роки тому

      There's a lot of problems trying to run an agency like that. But if you allow lawsuits for everything, cities would grind to a halt altogether. There must be SOME lawsuits--you hear about them all the time in other parts of city government, like the police. Perhaps there just needs to be some very bad actions with a solid case, before lawsuits can be brought.

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Рік тому

      It’s funny business that something wrong people like you blame the government. You don’t want the government in your business but you complain when they don’t protect you. Pick up lane.

  • @jasminethelatebloomer390
    @jasminethelatebloomer390 2 роки тому +222

    Why are city inspectors immune from lawsuits?

    • @chrism8180
      @chrism8180 2 роки тому +21

      My thoughts exactly

    • @_JohnJohn_
      @_JohnJohn_ 2 роки тому +4

      sovereign immunity

    • @davezad
      @davezad 2 роки тому +21

      The city assumes any potential liability for employee mistakes or misconduct. If the inspectors could be sued personally, even threatened with a lawsuit, it might influence their decision on certifying construction work projects. I wouldn't be surprised if it's because there are a lot of really rich people (mobsters, even) associated with Vegas casino development who would try sleazy tactics like that to get their buildings approved.

    • @newyorkvegas4121
      @newyorkvegas4121 2 роки тому +12

      You would stand a better chance of being blind and finding Waldo then finding a building inspector. I am not kidding. Houses are not checked step by step. That would cost way too much money . They would have to bring in an electrical inspector, a plumbing inspector, a structural inspector, they don't do that.

    • @outlawdiesel5221
      @outlawdiesel5221 2 роки тому +3

      It’s called qualified immunity. Yes it’s BS. End qualified immunity, which was invented by the Supreme Court, never signed into law, to protect themselves from being held responsible for wrong doing. They want the perks of a gov job, don’t want any accountability though.

  • @skiph507
    @skiph507 2 роки тому +103

    Stories like this make me really appreciate my home built back in the 1950's.

    • @skiph507
      @skiph507 2 роки тому +1

      @T Wilcox Mine IS "solid as a rick" >>> 4 - 6 inch quarried limestone. The walls are plaster. (newer than 'plaster and lathe' , older than 'plasterboard'. >> My way to describe my interior walls " With plasterboard an angry man punches the wall and gets a hole, with my walls he gets a broken hand."

    • @AcousticGString
      @AcousticGString 2 роки тому +7

      My house was built in 1900 but it looks new, it's so sturdy its quite inside while a huge storm is raging outside.

    • @AcousticGString
      @AcousticGString 2 роки тому +12

      @Question everything They are, house's were built to last then as opposed to now these companies cut corners and slap together these cheap cookie cutter house's.

    • @skiph507
      @skiph507 2 роки тому +3

      @Question everything . OLD home like a a steel sieve, easy for bugs to get in and heat to get out (fuel was plentiful and cheap back then). NEW homes are like a sealed plastic box, bot as sturdy and air can get stale (insufficient oxygen).
      OLD most all problems are known or fixed.
      NEW. Some flaws can be major and not immediately apparent. i.e. built on land (landfill) unsuitable for homes.Illegal and/or unsafe contractor 'shortcuts'

    • @charlesgriggs2494
      @charlesgriggs2494 2 роки тому

      54 lol

  • @aaronburratwood.6957
    @aaronburratwood.6957 2 роки тому +206

    My great grandfather had a good sized construction company in the ‘60s but he decided to develop an area for housing, he didn’t put down the correct base for the foundations just to save money. He was eventually sued and lost literally everything. There are building codes in place for a reason now & even back than. Don’t mess with peoples homes, that’s their life.

    • @TheEnd-eg6wq
      @TheEnd-eg6wq 2 роки тому +22

      The difference now is the builder will get away with it.

    • @do9138
      @do9138 2 роки тому +6

      We hadn't decided corporations were god until the '80s under Ronnie Dearest. Corporations are not held responsible for anything anymore, but we keep increasing tax breaks for them.

    • @robynweeks6004
      @robynweeks6004 2 роки тому +3

      My grandfather was a carpenter who built many homes, once a guy wanted him to do a job that was subpar, my grandfather walked away, he said if he couldn't put his name on it , he didn't need to waste his time on it..

    • @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki
      @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki Рік тому

      @@do9138 Exactly; like Trump, every build goes into it's own LLC limited corporation. You then have the sue THAT corp. and it doesn't have any assets. So you get nothing............but a huge lawyers' bill. And if the guy or group is shady to BEGIN WITH, that's the Master Plan all along.

    • @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki
      @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki Рік тому

      @@TheEnd-eg6wq LLC did the build. The builder is off to another project.

  • @youngkwak9931
    @youngkwak9931 2 роки тому +73

    I feel bad for this man and his family he works his butt off to get screwed by the state, city, contractors, and realotors

  • @nahfamnope
    @nahfamnope 2 роки тому +84

    Sounds about right. I ALMOST bought a Beazer home a couple years ago but my gut told me to back out. Something felt super shady when the sales rep intentionally withheld details about the home I wanted to purchase… details if I’d known about up front, I would have shopped elsewhere. They kept my five percent deposit (which they DO NOT deserve 🙄), but MAN, I’m so glad I backed out of the contract.

    • @travelnomad2128
      @travelnomad2128 2 роки тому +6

      Yes, it's wise to research a certain housing area and check for problems like flooding, land/soil issues, etc. There's bound to be reports if there's something wrong. Googling is a lot of help & easy to do.

    • @biteyoueatyou9391
      @biteyoueatyou9391 2 роки тому +6

      May I ask what kind of details they were hiding?

    • @MisterMister5893
      @MisterMister5893 2 роки тому

      @@biteyoueatyou9391 this would help prospective buyers avoid pitfalls like this. Imagine working hard for thst doenpsyment only to get blind sided by scum like this and the city won’t do a lick of anything to help. Complete shitshow through and through.

    • @Zack.G23
      @Zack.G23 4 місяці тому

      I walked through one that was just about to have all the dry wall put in. I’ve never framed a house in my life but I can confidently say I could’ve figured it out on UA-cam and done a better job. You didn’t need a level, tape measure, laser to see that literally not one wall or corner was square or plumb. Just absolute shit. And it was a house split into two condos that they charge 400k each for lol

  • @apllu17
    @apllu17 2 роки тому +53

    We have moved from predatory lending, to predatory developers.

    • @ZacksRockingLifestyle
      @ZacksRockingLifestyle 2 роки тому +3

      No, we’ve got both now

    • @apllu17
      @apllu17 2 роки тому

      @@ZacksRockingLifestyle Predatory lending stopped after the 2008 financial crisis. Feds are overseeing. Areas they are hammering down are predatory for profit colleges, and predatory school loans. But now, developers are playing dirty.

    • @Swagalious689
      @Swagalious689 2 роки тому

      @@ZacksRockingLifestyle big difference you know when you are buying something you cant afford. You cant immediately tell if your home is built on a soft ground unless you know what to look for .

  • @KingTriton1837
    @KingTriton1837 2 роки тому +62

    Prepare to hear more of these stories as time goes on. These houses are poorly built.

  • @eu4ria1
    @eu4ria1 2 роки тому +65

    This is happening in pockets all over Las Vegas. I own a condo on E Lake Mead. In 2014 the entire building shifted but the HOA didn't think it was important. In 2018 the building started to sink into the ground. By the time the HOA took notice the building had fallen nearly 4 inches. Turns out there was a broken waterpipe under the foundation. The HOA paid for over 750k gallons of unaccounted for water and didn't think it was odd? Turns out the building foundation was not packed correctly. 2022, the HOA had the foundation lifted, but now refuses to pay for the damages to 4 units sustained for the years it was sinking. The builder is out of business, but the HOA is still culpable.

    • @allenyee4782
      @allenyee4782 2 роки тому +3

      Do you mind sharing the builder of your condo community?

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee 2 роки тому +127

    That’s so horribly. I feel so bad for those families. This should it be happening to a new home. They need to sue the crap out of that builder.

    • @disneyfan9099
      @disneyfan9099 2 роки тому

      Just the opposite. Old homes don’t do this

    • @midnull6009
      @midnull6009 2 роки тому

      NOT the builders fault...that is why you DO YOUR OWN DILIGENCE AND HIRE AN INSPERCTOR before buying!

    • @truckingwithtobee
      @truckingwithtobee 2 роки тому +1

      @@midnull6009 The PROBLEM is…….. inspectors are hired!!!!!!! They are all corrupt for the most part. They work for the builders. Most issues present themselves months later. And the issues are happening all over Vegas. Especially the median priced homes.

    • @midnull6009
      @midnull6009 2 роки тому

      ​@@truckingwithtobee ...do you not hire your own inspectors? You'd be stupid to hire an inspector your builder knows. Especially in the last couple of years. Oh wait..in the last couple of years ppl were so keen to get their houses that they completely ignored due diligence.

    • @midnull6009
      @midnull6009 2 роки тому +1

      @T Wilcox And my personal favorite is: get a single story home. Easier to clean the roof and maintain it then a 2 story home! It'll grow with you as well! I never understood what these "starter homes" were. I mean I get it...in an investor type mindset, but it still makes me sad. It's quality not quantity...

  • @D__Lee
    @D__Lee 2 роки тому +102

    The builders / developers are trying to "run-out-the-clock" on the warranty. These type of construction defects have been an epidemic for 30+ years, especially in areas of high growth like Las Vegas. In the Seattle and surrounding area, I'm continually astonished that homes, apartments, condos, etc. are being built on the sides of steep hills prone to landslides; on wetland; on banks of rivers. The crazy thing is that builders / developers have NO problem selling properties that are built in risky areas.

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 2 роки тому +6

      exactly its partly a lack of education of homeowners

    • @ytSuns26
      @ytSuns26 2 роки тому +4

      Building officials, builders are corrupt and their customers are stupid as hell. If you build it include granite countertops and crown molding you sell it .
      In the eighties I said offer a young couple the choice of a real foundation or a hot tub , they pick the hot tub every time. People are far dumber now than back then.

    • @ytSuns26
      @ytSuns26 2 роки тому +3

      @Rich Casino everywhere . Decades ago cement slabs would be finished and covered up. The next day the cover came off and hoses were tuned on to wet the slab down, covered back up . Next day off came the cover wet once again. Then in about a week the slab was built on. Now days finish the slab go home. Next day start work , load materials on slab. Time is money, who gives a damn about the foundation. Besides we need room inthe budget for crown molding.

  • @giuseppe4909
    @giuseppe4909 2 роки тому +47

    That report and geo survey are nails in the coffin for Beazer. LAWSUIT.

    • @eternalsun.3400
      @eternalsun.3400 2 роки тому

      nah...they'll just file bankruptcy and change the name

    • @giuseppe4909
      @giuseppe4909 2 роки тому

      @@eternalsun.3400 ….yeah, that’s true

  • @sooobyrooo5763
    @sooobyrooo5763 2 роки тому +60

    Wow so you can be a city inspector and take the money from everybody concerned about what's being inspected and not really have to be accountable for crappy work no matter how much it is impacting people. What a job. Especially if you're a corrupt person. Somebody better look into that it's not safe for us.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому

      The reporter relayed the city's explanation for this at the end of the video.

    • @sooobyrooo5763
      @sooobyrooo5763 2 роки тому +7

      @@theotheleo6830 that is all they did and I heard them. They said flatly that they are not held accountable. That is why I wrote this comment in the first place.

  • @khsea5210
    @khsea5210 2 роки тому +19

    Love how City Hall aren't responsible for anything. But they did collect builders permits and fees. Blame the builders and look the other way. That's how it works. Take permit fees and taxes. Look the other way.

  • @chrism8180
    @chrism8180 2 роки тому +21

    "the city inspector is immune from lawsuits"...then what incentive is there for them to do their job adequately?

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 2 роки тому +33

    Wow, I feel bad for these people! Time for a class action lawsuit!

  • @bena.3955
    @bena.3955 2 роки тому +24

    This is why you shouldn’t buy during a housing boom when the houses are inflated in price. The same thing happened in 05’ where builders cut corners to curb the demand.

  • @colleen31
    @colleen31 2 роки тому +26

    At this point I'd be afraid of staying there. The whole house could cave in or a wall or ceiling may come down. 🥺❤

  • @cancel.lgbtq.6892
    @cancel.lgbtq.6892 2 роки тому +23

    Sue the shit out of Beazers. That just lazy part on them trying to sell lemon to buyers.

    • @8thhousealchemist600
      @8thhousealchemist600 2 роки тому +3

      Right. That's bad karma cause they wishing this stress on another instead of not letting the Builder off the hook.

  • @chasingsunsets87
    @chasingsunsets87 2 роки тому +28

    The fact they are called "Beazer". I would never be able to take them seriously lol. I feel sorry for these homeowners. These POS developers and inspectors smh.

  • @mrmusicverse
    @mrmusicverse 2 роки тому +34

    Bullcrap, no one is immune from lawsuits. Take those mofos to court.

  • @idonhadenuff5979
    @idonhadenuff5979 2 роки тому +30

    The home builder should be held liable.

  • @dellalyn9918
    @dellalyn9918 2 роки тому +12

    Not only the company, but the city should be held responsible....

  • @ronbennett7885
    @ronbennett7885 2 роки тому +29

    Can't sue the city nor the builder long as they keep doing superficial fixes. Eventually, the builder will have moved on, gone bankrupt, etc. Buyers have few viable options. It's a lesson for anyone buying to do due diligence. Don't trust the government to protect your interests, because often it won't. Goes for other issues too. In short, buyer beware.

    • @shelbyden23
      @shelbyden23 2 роки тому

      Hopefully, this is not the case here considering the inspection literally stated that it will cause these issues and that you will be responsible for any damages.

    • @katyar4883
      @katyar4883 2 роки тому

      If you take them to court you can prove their fixes were inadequate

  • @jasoncrandall73
    @jasoncrandall73 2 роки тому +17

    Beazer needs to build replacement homes in another area of the city on more stable soil for these homeowners.

    • @SIGNALFREQ
      @SIGNALFREQ 2 роки тому

      When He’ll freezes over 🥶

  • @BrownEyedGirl331
    @BrownEyedGirl331 2 роки тому +13

    Had something similar happen once, next purchase of a home paid a bit more for a private inspection not an appraisal, do it, it is worth every penny, so sorry for all these home owners.

  • @psiturbo
    @psiturbo 2 роки тому +6

    "city Inspectors are immune from lawsuits"... makes my blood boil to here her say that 6:43

  • @8thhousealchemist600
    @8thhousealchemist600 2 роки тому +14

    I wish them resolution. Developers are so greedy, making shortcuts for profit margins.

  • @leticiareyes2796
    @leticiareyes2796 2 роки тому +10

    We have a similar situation with houses built on 2004 at TMR, in Tucson, AZ. These houses were built by a construcción company that no longer exist. These houses were built with USDA funds. My question has alway being, does not USDA and Pima County suppose to send building inspectors to supervisors the construcción?

    • @alexmacabre206
      @alexmacabre206 2 роки тому

      We're having issues in red rock, marana, west valencia & vail with faulty soil. We're building on quicksand dirt.

  • @eshadiva6600
    @eshadiva6600 2 роки тому +17

    This is really sad. My heart goes out to these families. I hope their lives can be salvaged and they can at least get some of their money back.

  • @larrybruce4856
    @larrybruce4856 2 роки тому +10

    "The owners must put Beazer company on notice first", Then they must allow Beazer to make corrections". "Then they can sue". That may take years. I hope there is a specific time table Beazer must make corrections so homeowner can get lawsuits filed. Then what ??? What if sinking and damage continues maybe 2 or 3 years later ? ? ? Beazer should never been allowed to build in this area. What the hell is wrong with county, state, building permits, and inspectors to allow a company to build here, knowing of the predicted flaws of the land ????????????????????????

  • @tl4633
    @tl4633 2 роки тому +17

    This is extremely sad.
    That neighborhood should not have been built there.
    The builder knew there was an issue and repairing the sheetrock is the least of the problems associated with these homes.

  • @abandonbelief
    @abandonbelief 2 роки тому +7

    north las vegas housing developers been cutting corners there since forever .... nothing new for NLV.... look it up it goes back to the nineties on BRAND NEW NEIGHBORHOODS ALL LIKE THIS

  • @yesher12
    @yesher12 2 роки тому +6

    We live in N.E. Texas and we built our house in 2013 on our ranch. The builder used a bad batch of cement and our foundation literally broke in half from the front porch to the back patio. We told them to fix it or they wouldn't get a dime from us. They ignored us for six weeks and we hired independent engineers. The only fix, 90 steel piers under the house. We threatened them with putting out the word that they didn't want to make it right and the very next day the ceo and coo were at our build and agreed to fix it. It cost them $125k to put those piers in and the house has not budged at all.

  • @oldhickory4686
    @oldhickory4686 2 роки тому +5

    They may be immune from lawsuits, but the city should refuse Beazer homes any permits until they fix this mess!

  • @eugenebdotson7363
    @eugenebdotson7363 2 роки тому +12

    What you're seeing on these properties what happened to the Badlands golf property, that's why it was zoned unstable and zoned for buffer and drainage not building on ! PS, The wildlife like it also they stay out of my yard !

    • @imo8249
      @imo8249 2 роки тому

      👍 What really happened to Badlands ?

  • @consumerdebtchitchat
    @consumerdebtchitchat 2 роки тому +8

    I will make sure to never purchase a piece of property from Beazer. I also think new developments are some of the riskiest to buy because the house does not have a maintenance track history. And it's that history that can be incredibly valuable.

    • @mibz1117
      @mibz1117 2 роки тому +1

      Dont worry they will declare bankruptcy and make a new company with a new name . That's how things are now it's all about money and corruption

  • @johnrussell4954
    @johnrussell4954 2 роки тому +10

    I love the hand off of the government inspectors they're there to protect you. They say it ain't my fault, as they collect their checks

  • @mustbeheard9834
    @mustbeheard9834 2 роки тому +8

    I dont understand why the city doesn't look at what the land's report says before granting permits for these developer to build. Protections should already be built in, or they need to give a disclaimer. People shouldn't have to suffer! Beazer, is one builder that I will refuse to purchase my new home from!!

  • @tonyreyes1798
    @tonyreyes1798 2 роки тому +9

    I have extensive knowledge in this area and work as an expert witness (40 years) and I also teach construction inspection at our local college for 15 years. I was on staff with Las Vegas' largest residential builder for almost 10 years but working in another division in California. There is a lot of misinformation in this thread. I watched the video and saw VERY NORMAL settling cracks at the ceiling to wall junctures. The painters are suppose to "CAULK" those 90 degree angle areas and when they don't get good coverage you get cracking or routine maintenance for a new home. Nail pops are another maintenance item that is not structurally related until the defect attorneys convince you otherwise. Know the game being played for starters. City inspectors after passing a building may have NO knowledge the contractor back come in and "take things out" to get another building inspection completed. In construction we call it "robbing from Peter to pay Paul" I did it myself so should the inspector get sued for that happening ? No way ..... so to cover your ass hire your own inspector in addition to the city's / county inspector. City inspectors are "generally" not on "the take" contrary to what you read. Does it happen yeah you bet BUT for the most part the inspectors are honest. Also you can build foundation systems on soils that are called "critically expansive" Clay soils are called critically expansive. Soils engineers will generally recommend post tension slab systems for expansive soils but the exterior decorative yard masonry walls, sidewalks will see some shifting. The other thing not mentioned is that slabs will flex. They move. They cup, curl, heave ever so slightly. This is determined by doing a manometer survey where the uneducated buyer said her slab was "caving in" and the defect attorney spouts a 1" deflection standard but conveniently leaves out this measurement is in 20' sections of the slab and not the entire slab. To really know if your slab is "caving in" you do a series of manometer surveys and compare the findings. Guess what ? The manometer survey numbers will change. The slab may not have been "floated" properly at installation and the "caved in dip" was there from production. Do you think the defect attorney told the clients this critical potential fact ? Of course not. Not Yet. I had clients picketing our model complexes and finally had a homeowner pull a gun in my office because he was convinced we built homes which can injure people. I have stories for days on this stuff. The attorneys know if they get the homeowners riled up it is cheaper to settle versus going through protracted and costly litigation. The attorney pockets his wins and the clients are left with "questionable" homes.

    • @charliep5139
      @charliep5139 Рік тому

      I agree. Cracks and nail pops can be normally and is a sign of bad workmanship. These houses are probably safe but just cheap unfortunately. Sell the house now, take the life lesson. I’m sorry if you lose money on the sale but a house shouldn’t be considered an investment. It’s just a stable place to live. In many developing countries most people don’t buy houses or if they do the houses are losing value which is what they expect like in Japan….

  • @Scorpionbite8
    @Scorpionbite8 2 роки тому +31

    House I'm in has banging pipes, no water pressure at kitchen sink when washing machine is running. Depressions in the floor joist, paint that comes off when wiping down. No base coat was sprayed. Too many shortcuts. Such a shame, because the home is in a beautiful neighborhood.
    These contractors hire illegal immigrants with no licenses to perform the work. Being that Nevada is a right to work state, which needs to be changed, horrible work ethics will continue. And the 500K price tag for this garbage will continue. Hire licensed tradesmen.

    • @sooobyrooo5763
      @sooobyrooo5763 2 роки тому +6

      They're able to do crappy work because they're getting away with it because inspectors don't have to be held accountable for crappy inspection. There is a stack of corruption from the bottom up.

    • @truckingwithtobee
      @truckingwithtobee 2 роки тому +6

      Right to work state had nothing to do with “immigrants”
      A right to work state means. Essentially, those statutes make it unlawful to deny employment to someone or take an adverse employment action against someone because that person is or is not a member of a union. The statutes are designed to afford individuals the choice of whether or not to join a union. Even if the employer is a union shop, employment cannot be conditioned on the employee joining the union.

    • @marys3127
      @marys3127 2 роки тому +3

      Back in the 1980’s, legal and licensed tradesmen did the construction. Then, gradually over a handful of years, illegal Mexican immigrants took over the work for 1/3 the price. You get what you pay for.

    • @sooobyrooo5763
      @sooobyrooo5763 2 роки тому +3

      @@marys3127 penny-pinching contractors hired the cheap labor because that's what they preferred and then they paid off crooked inspectors and then you get a piece of shit house because of a shit stack of cheap-ass greedy people.

    • @jamie7664
      @jamie7664 2 роки тому +4

      That’s ridiculously racist. Those people you’re referring to often do excellent work. Homes are built for profit, and this isn’t a unique situation. If you know anything about business you’ll understand that the developer is driven by the bottom line, and nothing else. Every additional dollar that the developer spends on the property is one less dollar of profit. It’s just how the industry works. Don’t blame they contractors or workers, they’re just doing the minimal amount of work they were paid to do.

  • @robertgray320
    @robertgray320 Рік тому +7

    This should be a lesson to people: Never rely on city inspectors, ALWAYS get an independent inspector to inspect a home you want to purchase an may be even a 2nd one. My heart goes out to those people, that's one hell of a situation to be in, I can't imagine the stress their under.

  • @davidzamora7660
    @davidzamora7660 Рік тому +2

    Here's a tip for any home buyer particularly new homes ask or request the soils report ( before buying the home) get a third party opinion about the type of foundation or soil remediation needed to properly build on the particular soils in the development it might cost you a small amount of money but could save you thousands of dollars and heart ache you can virtually build a home on some of the worst soils if you use the right foundation supports such as micro piles into bedrock or helical piles caisson or piers or foundation voids all depending on what the soil report states and what the Geotechnical engineer recommends for the type of soil the homes or buildings are being built on also you can hire third party inspectors if need be I was a third party inspector and caught many deficiencies by city and state inspectors mostly on foundation issues you would not believe how many city and state inspectors have literally no knowledge of soils and foundation supports such as micro piles caissons piers or helical piles or foundation voids or H piles many times these inspectors have encountered these types of foundation supports for the first time in their careers and pass their inspections on sheer lack of knowledge and there is where problems start for the home buyers later on

  • @moewilson4605
    @moewilson4605 2 роки тому +6

    Some homeowners might sell at the end of the day. Really? Who would buy it? And how convenient that the city inspectors are immune from prosecution.

  • @cv63vet98
    @cv63vet98 2 роки тому +8

    Who was the inspector before buying the house?

  • @marymary-vg2ts
    @marymary-vg2ts 2 роки тому +6

    This is a class action suit. There's more than enough homeowners that they can't ignore anything.

  • @djladymc9131
    @djladymc9131 Рік тому +3

    I was very skeptical buying our home built in 1970, but our home is sturdy. I really really wanted a new home but after this I am happy we went for an older home.

  • @bellaapple2166
    @bellaapple2166 2 роки тому +7

    The house that's sinking needs to be condemned. That's unsafe a bad rain storm can cause it to collapse.

    • @AK-rx6hv
      @AK-rx6hv 2 роки тому

      Doubt there are rain storms in vegas

  • @lurkingarachnid7475
    @lurkingarachnid7475 2 роки тому +9

    If construction company build dangerous homes, or unsafe to live in they will get sue because it's a liability

    • @larrybruce4856
      @larrybruce4856 2 роки тому +1

      They may get sued but-----many businesses have billions of dollars backing them, insurance, and shyster attorneys that incorporate all kinds of loopholes in their contracts, and in many cases, the homeowner gets screwed. Most homeowners can not afford the high costs of an attorney to fight huge companies. It is a David and Goliath situation and the homeowner usually loses. I wish them the best in their fight for a solution.

  • @AFEIDIAVE
    @AFEIDIAVE 2 роки тому +4

    Beazer was in NC, they were ran out of town.

  • @hermanrogers1325
    @hermanrogers1325 2 роки тому +2

    Those people I am so sorry for have been dealing with a sorry contractor who used cheap labor and materials just to get the house built and sold and he collect the money and take off

  • @brookroberson6084
    @brookroberson6084 2 роки тому +7

    This is absolutely unacceptable in a builder need to be held responsible for this.

  • @martaaltheide5146
    @martaaltheide5146 2 роки тому +2

    IN MY OPINION The builder has already hid assets and will file bankruptcy, change name of business and move on. Have seen this time and time again
    buyer beware.
    It happened to me, builder ignored my calls letters and attorney letter. Finally Allstate
    Home Insurance paid almost half of property appraisal in repairs and cancellation of insurance after that. Next insurance was HIGHER premiums

  • @carmimoultrie1448
    @carmimoultrie1448 2 роки тому +4

    That is a damn shame. These shoddy builders need to be held accountable.

  • @_JohnJohn_
    @_JohnJohn_ 2 роки тому +2

    Good ole sovereign immunity.... a municipality's best friend.

  • @theotheleo6830
    @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому +10

    To develop this land despite the damaging geological report is just craziness on the part of the builder. It makes me wonder what motivates the builder to do such a thing knowing full well that these issues will occur. Is it all about the short-term profit? Or, did they plow too much of their capital into this project and were faced with bankruptcy if they didn't take the risk of developing this property?

    • @millertoyal
      @millertoyal 2 роки тому +2

      Usually saddled with massive amounts of debt. Likely needed to build and sell at any cost to incur profits. Home building is a highly leveraged endeavor.

    • @chickenfeet9558
      @chickenfeet9558 2 роки тому

      They probably got the land dirt cheap (no pun intended)

  • @guangxidavidliu
    @guangxidavidliu Рік тому +2

    A few things: 1. the lumbers are green/not dry and fast grow wood. 2. the labor are green and inexperienced. 3. The speed of construction does not allow thing to settle before the next step. 4. Hill side/ cut and back fill compaction always displays settlement issues. Just look the cracks on the street. 5. Rush, rush and rush to get things done.

  • @c.f.patterson8144
    @c.f.patterson8144 2 роки тому +6

    That builder will file for bankruptcy...and will then start up a "new" company under a different "name"...🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @wc4109
    @wc4109 2 роки тому +2

    Yes Beazer at fault here... but the bigger fault seems to be with the City, and I don't mean the inspectors.... If the soil in the region is so bad, unsuitable for homes, Why did the City still allow residential zoning??!

  • @janetd443
    @janetd443 2 роки тому +4

    I feel like they all need to be compensated twice the cost of a new house so they can move

    • @colettespencer3357
      @colettespencer3357 2 роки тому +2

      yes...now they will be priced put of the market. unreal

  • @rhuephus
    @rhuephus 2 роки тому +2

    betcha the homebuilder will file for bankruptcy, change the name and start a new company. The cycle will continue

  • @tednguyen208
    @tednguyen208 2 роки тому +4

    There’s no point for fixing. They should just demand full refund and leave.

    • @Motor19853
      @Motor19853 2 роки тому +1

      With todays prices they should give them enough to buy a similar home but with no damage.

  • @loriquintana4333
    @loriquintana4333 2 роки тому +2

    What will happen...like all big corporations, if beazer has to pay too much then they will declare bankruptcy.

  • @eveskey7982
    @eveskey7982 2 роки тому +5

    That's why you research where you live, build, and everything before buying, renting, or traveling. Called become a advocate of your own money and life. Because no matter how shiny and beautiful something can look, it could be rotten or damaging inside and spread.

    • @jamie7664
      @jamie7664 2 роки тому +2

      New construction is always a gamble. It’s not worth it to me.

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub 2 роки тому

      Research relies on information given by other people. You can do as much research as you like and some one is lying to you

  • @transfigurationyah4193
    @transfigurationyah4193 2 роки тому +2

    I purchased a Beazer Home & recommend you do your research before purchasing a home with this company I noticed that homes that are built with existing & continuing problems are homes built in poor neighborhood's

  • @kevinstenger4334
    @kevinstenger4334 2 роки тому +4

    I like the lawyers comment about building to code and industry standards. Unfortunately building to code doesn’t ensure a good house, it just means it was built to the minimum legal standards and likely won’t kill you right away. Building to industry standards is worse than that because the industry has pretty low standards. Especially in large metropolitan areas where mass building is taking place there are builders and subcontractors that will cut every corner they can get away with. That’s when you end up with these kind of situations.

  • @icarusamerica3436
    @icarusamerica3436 2 роки тому +2

    So the home builder hired a firm to perform a soil analysis then after getting a geological report stating the soil was not stable they built anyway? Sounds like they and perhaps the city issuing the building permits are at fault.

  • @marrywhowanna
    @marrywhowanna 2 роки тому +3

    I doubt it is just the Beazer homes. There is a mad rush to build and sell quickly to benefit from the sellers market. God bless the ppl paying over asking.

  • @1983McGovern
    @1983McGovern 2 роки тому +2

    Inspectors are immune from lawsuits? I wonder if anyone looks at an inspectors financial records then. Because this has a lot of potential for exploitation and payoffs

  • @amistenson2535
    @amistenson2535 2 роки тому +3

    Very scary! I’d be looking into maps of groundwater and caves in the area.
    Hopefully the end result isn’t a sinkhole opening. Praying they’re able to get justice and aren’t harmed by the decisions and lies from greedy people. ❤️🙏

  • @b.l.8611
    @b.l.8611 2 роки тому +2

    Need to read all your White reports before you buy your house. Developers have 10 years to Fix your repairs.

  • @dhowto3005
    @dhowto3005 2 роки тому +3

    Beazer Homes owe all these buyers a refund. This is scary and dangerous.

  • @jongonegone1262
    @jongonegone1262 2 роки тому +2

    imagine how cheap beazer got that land for ?

  • @trentmsteel
    @trentmsteel 2 роки тому +3

    The builder gets to certify that it’s soil is w
    Build worthy. I wish I could certify to the county that I owe no taxes. SMH

  • @pamelawing5747
    @pamelawing5747 2 роки тому +5

    Beazer doesn't have the greatest reputation. They aren't the only ones. When you get that kind of growth, a great demand, shortage of workers, they just slap 'em up and move on. it's a shame and no one helps the homeowners. Re-mudding won't make the house stop settling. Just jacking them around. Beazer should NOT have been allowed to build there. There are a lot of people responsible for this but everyone passes the buck.
    That letter Beazer sent is just so typical and it's appalling. It's companies like that that make insurance so expensive for ALL builders and subs.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому +1

      The unstable soil is the issue, not the houses' workmanship.

    • @pamelawing5747
      @pamelawing5747 2 роки тому

      @@theotheleo6830 Um, it's often a combination. I worked in the construction industry for 48 years and I was very familiar with many of the builders that are building in the west, and subbed to some for a time. I stopped because of what they were asking me to do and of course what they wouldn't pay me. They got someone else of course.
      "Good enough" is the word to work by.

    • @theotheleo6830
      @theotheleo6830 2 роки тому

      @@pamelawing5747 Thx for the onfo.

  • @tbugher62
    @tbugher62 8 місяців тому +2

    Did they tell you thry p aid 3 x what the home is worth also.

  • @talibahonyebuchi9980
    @talibahonyebuchi9980 2 роки тому +6

    Very reason why I refuse to buy new construction, which I call kick downs. Getting a divorce....pack your things and put on your steel toe boot, then just kick your half down (kick down). My home built in 1955 is constructed well and with quality materials.

  • @randallsmerna384
    @randallsmerna384 2 роки тому +1

    It all starts with soil prep and foundation. If they screwed that up it's a domino effect for everything built on top of it.
    I would bet anything that they are going to find that soil preparation wasn't sufficient, foundations weren't deep enough, concrete wasn't sufficient strength, etc.. The only way to fix this is to install expensive heli-coil and concrete piles to support the failing foundation and then jack up the foundation on the new piles.
    NEVER SKIMP ON YOUR SOIL WORK OR YOUR FOUNDATION.

  • @anthonymcnatt3799
    @anthonymcnatt3799 2 роки тому +3

    This happens when you leave a house without electricity or a/c.

  • @cee5773
    @cee5773 2 роки тому +1

    Worked with a company framing this exact community. Working around there you could see small cracks in the slabs starting to form. 😆

  • @natepolly6753
    @natepolly6753 2 роки тому +8

    I had no idea Beazer Homes was nationwide. I’m a licensed contractor in South Carolina and have personally seen horrible work done by them. Also heard 100s of horror stories about beazer homes. Same story down here they half ass try to fix their own problems. Then homeowners have to come out of pocket to pay people like me to fix it.

    • @jasonthomas2714
      @jasonthomas2714 2 роки тому +2

      You shouldn't care anymore, I don't, you a re e getting PAID,
      Job SECURITY.
      ✔️💯

    • @jasonthomas2714
      @jasonthomas2714 2 роки тому

      Are*

    • @natepolly6753
      @natepolly6753 2 роки тому +1

      @@jasonthomas2714 never really said I did care lol. I’m with you it’s job security. I was simply making an observation

    • @jasonthomas2714
      @jasonthomas2714 2 роки тому +2

      @@natepolly6753 I heard that, yeah I'm up in Michigan, I used to Care, BUT,
      TIMES CHANGIN NOW. .
      RAKE THAT LOOT!✔️💯

    • @natepolly6753
      @natepolly6753 2 роки тому +1

      @@jasonthomas2714 I was born and raised in Monroe MI lol

  • @SenorDennis
    @SenorDennis 2 роки тому +1

    Inspectors are immune from lawsuits LOL what a perfect job, No responsibility at all you can just BS your way through every day without a care in the world..

  • @sleepingbeauty229
    @sleepingbeauty229 2 роки тому +1

    The builder needs to BUY back all those homes. PULL THE BUIDERS LICENSE AND PERMITS BLOCK HIM FROM BUILDING MORE BUILDINGS . HE HAS TO FIX THESE HOMES.

  • @mastercraftsman4213
    @mastercraftsman4213 2 роки тому +1

    While it is possible to fix foundation after the fact....I dought this can be permanently repaired....will be a continual problem and money pit....

  • @danor6812
    @danor6812 2 роки тому +2

    They knowingly built these homes after being told the land was not suitable for building. Return all the money these people paid for their homes. As well as pay for relocation cost to new homes.

  • @DanielHernandez-ye2jn
    @DanielHernandez-ye2jn 2 роки тому +1

    Everything is our fault. Ignorance to the law is no excuse. Now get back to work, slaves....

  • @Jackie-lg4tt
    @Jackie-lg4tt Рік тому +1

    Hope more investigative reporters cover this. The public needs to know this.

  • @stevefrazer6101
    @stevefrazer6101 Рік тому +1

    THE PROBLEM IS THEY OVERPAID FOR JUNK! THIS IS THE PROBLEM IN THE ENTIRE USA! COMPETING FOR TRASH!!!

  • @jojopapa7521
    @jojopapa7521 2 роки тому +1

    GREEDY FLESH EATERS always eat the flesh of the poor, but this one eat their bones too. City is EQAULLY GUILTY!

  • @ursulasmith6402
    @ursulasmith6402 2 роки тому +1

    Movie sets don't last. European style building rocks. Cinderblocks is the key, not cheap plywood.

  • @corishabrown685
    @corishabrown685 2 роки тому +2

    Looks like they did it to all blacks

  • @ald8612
    @ald8612 2 роки тому +1

    Take them to court and demand Beazer purchase back all the homes affected. I'm sure they have liability insurance to cover such problems. If not, Beazer will have to eat the cost. Then bulldoze the whole neighborhood. Problem solved.

  • @do9138
    @do9138 2 роки тому +1

    Renting here is bad enough, but I wouldn't buy one of the styrofoam houses in Vegas. The house I live in is maybe 30 years old. The fence has pulled out of the house because it is so poorly constructed. I come from a town with homes over 100 years old. They were built to last, unlike the houses in Vegas.