Paul
Cape Coral,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, November 10, 2004
I was just made aware of the complaint letter writen by Christy Murphy of Cape Coral. I am surprisd that a report like this can be given to the public without any verification of the facts contained within. This report is an obvious effort to hurt the credibility of Galaxy Homes and Paul Iverson. Without giving credibliy to this letter, the facts that can be verified are as follows: 1. Greg Serena is not an owner of Galaxy Homes. 2. Paul Iverson has never lost a license in any state. 3. Paul Iveson has perfect credit. 4. Galaxy Homes has perfect credit. 5. Christy Murphy's house was permitted on Oct 17, 2001 and a certificate of occupancy was issued 6 months later on April 17, 2003. 6. Christy Murphy illigally broke into the property before the final punch out of the house was completed. Galaxy Homes agreed in a legal contract to complete every punch out flaw she found but she refused. 7. Christy Murphy still owes Galaxy Homes thousands for work ordered and completed on her home. 8. Christy Murphy has been able to use the legal system to delay litigation and use the bankrupcy laws to eliminate all obligations and live in a new home now for almost two years for free. Think of it...no house payments, no real estate taxes, no insurance premiums. In a year she can do it to some other new builder and bank. What a sweet deal! This published report of false statements seems, in this case, to be yet another vehicle for someone with a hateful attitude to hurt someone with fabricated statements to justify her own questionable actions. Galaxy Homes was never contacted about this report, yet it is published for people to believe it as the truth. Why did I just find out about a report that was published 5 months ago? Is this vehicle the basis of what is fair to the public and the companies that strive to keep a good record of business operations? Really, who is getting ripped off here?
Cindy
Edmond,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 19, 2004
You're among thousands of home buyers ripped off every year by bad builders, and it's disgusting. Fraudulent mortgage scams are sometimes part of the complaints. Too many times the housing industry blames the home buyer, instead of holding the company that built the house wrong, and broke the laws, accountable. I hope you'll also file your complaint at Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings www.hadd.com I wish I'd found the rip off report and HADD.com before i bought my current new home.