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Homes sinking in West Jordan subdivision
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MY GUESS (as a geotechnical engineer) is that either an investigation was not conducted (in which the developer IS liable), or that it was not conducted adequetly enough (in which the geotech company IS liable). In either case the liablity does NOT rest upon the homeowner.
HERE IS THE PROBLEM... Taking these people to court and proving liability is not only messy, but very expensive and time consuming! It could take years to recoup the costs, and even then they may spend more than the cost of the home trying to simply get the cost of the home back.
These people are forced into bankruptcy, not because the liability rested upon them, but rather because it is easier and cheaper.
UNFAIR? YES!
Unfortunately, though, REALITY!!!
ALSO, remember that the wise man built his house upon the rock, and the foolish man built his house upon the sand. (or really soft clays, or unstable low strength soils of any kind). I would personally know what a house was built on before I bought it, even if it wasn't on the listing.
Buyer beware is reality. The reality is that those who primarily seek their own self interests will often exploit those who have let others decide for them what is in their self interests.
GREED and Shoddy work.
So, people are unhappy with their homes. So what?
People died in the world today, and there was civil unrest and injustice.
These people have it made. Stop trying to create these pathetic "sympathy" stories to mask what is REALLY going on in the world.
It would seem that Richmond American Homes is rushing through its developments in order to overtake Ivory Homes as Utah's #1 Builder. Quality control and customer service are tossed aside and stepped on as RAH tries to make it to unscrupously the top.
Guess who else ALWAYS wins...the lawyers.
Win or lose, the lawyers always win in these situations.
Declare bankruptcy and move on. Don't get sucked into an expensive lawsuit that will cost you dearly, gain you nothing, enrich the lawyers, and THEN have to declare bankruptcy.
This is happening all over the country, guess who is in the legislature making sure the laws always favor the developers, property managers and lawyers??
THIER OWN LOBBY! The Community Associations Institute represents these interests and allow NO homeowner friendly bills to pass.
Disgusting
Richmond may hire lawyers... but there is so much documentation that would sink them not you, it's pathetic. If you have a problem "owners" or current new "HOA"...Do a bit of homework, bite your lip, stay COOL and get a lawyer. Any decent lawyer [again IF you do your homework initially with them] could correct the problems.
Yes, if you like it out here you may have to temporarily relocate...a real pain...but you should be compensated legally...
Again keep your cool, get ALL the facts[history] with an experienced lawyer and you can get things fixed...
Richmond counts on the winning "anger factor" in an effort to get you to throw your hands up and quit while feeding you or your legal help a load of misinformation. This gets you nowhere and drops the property values WAY out of whack with reality of the situation.
NICE PIC HOA MEMBER...but this in my opinion...is totally weak and irresponsible reporting.
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