Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The link below is to a discussion re: John Wieland Homes on the Implode site. It references the EEOC issue as well as homeowner satisfaction issues. According to one of the posters on this site:

"Last Wednesday a large delegation of homeowners from Georgia with defective home traveled to Washington DC for Arbitration Fairness Day.

The John Wieland Homeowners told of horrendous construction defects so severe that the homes were uninhabitable. One told Senators and Congressmen that they lived in a tent. Making matters worse they were forced into Mandatory Binding Arbitration. See Photos... http://www.hobb.org/content/view/3029/1/

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Janet Ahmad, President
HomeOwners for Better Building
When it happens to you, it doesn't really matter how many good houses are out there, now does it?"

I have not verified the accuracy of this posting. I am posting this for those of you might be interested and wish to research. I will check later to see if I can find more on the appearance before legislators.

http://implode-explode.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=261098&highlight=#261098 (My apologies, for some reason the insert link function is not working. If you copy and paste this into your browser the page should come up)

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