truth over vanderbilt
maryville,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, September 21, 2013
Are the small trailers that have been moved into your neighborhood look like camping trailers? If so, there is a good chance that these are left over FEMA trailors. They were probably placed in Tennessee due to class action lawsuits in LA and maybe other states. The lawsuits were due to the high levels of formaldehyde used in the building materials.
If you search on-line about FEMA lawsuits involving formaldehyde, you will find lots of information. There could also be such toxins in your homes material as well. I have seen health warnings in peoples documents that warn of formaldehyde in the closing and retail contracts paper work with clayton homes.
Clayton Homes made most of these homes you speak of. Claytons also owns alot of the companies that also made FEMA trailers. Those people living in the FEMA homes should be warned to move or at least be sure to always have more than adequate ventilation. The court reports online give symtoms like headaches and nose bleeds to name a few.
I know this because I was once an employee of Clayton Homes. Also read everything you ever sign with them if you ever buy anaother home through them. I have seen documents such as payment protection plans that were still offered to customers after the program had expired as explained in the fine print. When customers would call in to use the "protection", Clayton's would fall back on the fine print.
YES! Communities
Denver,#3UPDATE Employee ..inside information
Tue, August 13, 2013
YES! Communities acquired Grand Oaks from Clayton Homes in early 2008. We cannot speak to any events that took place before we acquired the property; however, we are happy to address some of these concerns. YES! Communities has always leased homes to renters, as well as sold homes to those in the market to buy. YES! Communities does perform thorough background checks on all residents, renter and homeowners, over the age of 18. YES! Communities enforces their Community Living Guidelines fairly across all residents. That being said we encourage all residents to report violations to the community management or customer service department at [email protected] so that we can address and correct the situation. YES! Communities strives to maintain a community that all residents are proud to call home, so please do bring any issues to our attention at [email protected].