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  • Report:  #163867

Complaint Review: Home Creations And Or Fowler Carpet

Home Creations And Or Fowler Carpet ripoff AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!! Moore Oklahoma

  • Reported By:
    noble Oklahoma
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 09, 2005
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 11, 2005

Early January 2005, I purchased a brand new home from Home Creations-main office in Moore, OK and MAJOR ISSUES EVER SINCE! I have previously reported Home Creations and am continuing with major issues since last report.

I GET YOU-RESEARCH THIS PIECE OF CRAP COMPANY, in regarding negligence in customer issues, specifically in regard to the Noble, OK edition-Meadow Lakes.....ARE THEIR ANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HERE????? ARE U NEXT!!!!!

Anyways, it has taken 9 months for a satisfactory claim w/Home Creations, specifically in regards in their knowledge in knowing how to lay carpet in a brand new home..A VISIBLE AND CONTINUALLY SEAM COMING APART AT EVERY SPLICE IN MY ENTIRE HOME.

After 9 months of complaining, finally a satisfacory settlement, BUT NO! it has taken this long for a response/or lack of.. They finally did send out a couple hired goons..Who, Fowler (the Home Creations sub-contractor) agreed were partially responsible for Home Creations continual blunders...

The agreement was to replace or fix at customer satisfaction, or a cas$ settlement to remedy once and for all, the issue at hand.

This did NOT HAPPEN. They attempted to fix/splice/seams that were throughout the house cut TOO SHORT TO START WITH......And of course, could not happen, because the person or person(s) responsible for completing the job properly, cut ALL SEAMS too short, causing stress on all throughout the house.

THIS IS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF ***HOME CREATIONS*** in Moore, OK refusal to settle, remedy, or otherwise correct all issues continually. I STRONGFLY URGE ALL TO CONSULT W/ANY OR ALL PREVIOUS HOME CREATIONS HOME OWNERS HERE IN THE ***MEADOW LAKES EDITION*** IN NOBLE,OK TO FOLLOW..

Maybe the one who has the totally sunken back yard that totally fell in the creek , or the water works person whose garage sunk in because of ***Home Creations*** blunder in pooring concrete for his garage...GET THE MESSAAGE...AVOID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jearold
noble, Oklahoma
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Cindy

Edmond,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

I'm in Oklahoma too...builders not held accountable in this state

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 11, 2005

I filed my complaint on a builder in OK in about 2000 or 2001, Fuller Homes, aka Richard Fuller Homes, on this site. In the last 5 years I've certainly learned what a joke construction accountability is nationwide, but particularly in states like OK that don't license builders, and don't even make builder complaints public information.

Despite the fact that it's very hard for consumers to properly research a builder under those conditions, or hold one accountable for bad work, the home builders associations in OK have pushed for new laws that will make it even harder for us homeowners to do anything about it. For the last 3 years they've tried to get this legislation passed, even promoting it as consumer protection! I think this year they called it the Homeowner Protection Act or something warm and fuzzy sounding. Thankfully it was vetoed but our politicians mostly voted for it, so we can't assume it won't ever pass here.

I will never buy a house in OK again. There is no way to know if a house that's already built is really built right. There is no assurance by state laws, enforcement of laws, or enforcement of building codes, to make me think the house is done right. There are too many defects, as I found out, that can be covered up and are not even observable by a home inspector.

To anyone building a new house in OK be sure you learn how to properly build a home yourself, so you can look at a builder's homes under construction and see if they're doing things right. Then watch your house like a hawk. Don't agree to an arbitration clause, and make sure a good laywer draws up your contracts so you're protected. Most builders won't agree to a contract that protects anyone but themselves. If problems arise you have less consumer protection than if you were buying a toaster, so you have to do everything you can to make sure there ARE no defects, before you close.

When I started having problems in my case, I got help by internet networking just like people at this site are doing. One site that also helped was HADD.com It's disgusting that when I paid for professional legal help I mostly got nothing...but the information that helped me settle my case and move on with my life came from people who were not paid a dime for giving their very good advice...i.e. consumer advocates.

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