Bombastic makes some valid points. A few more sources of complaint would be the local Better Buisness bureau and the State's Attorney General's office in Austin. You might also file a complaint with the local Home Builder's Association. He may or may not be a member, but the report should be made. It could be beneficial to report him to the local building inspector's office, where he should have acquired a permit to build. Don't expect them to force the builder to correct anything, but he will have to answer to them and it puts him on file. To get the builder to correct anything, you'll need to hire an attorney. Very best of luck to you, I know how depressing it is to invest such a large sum of money and have issues. Keep in mind I am only making suggestions and not "practicing law."
2007-07-20 10:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, you need to be specific about what is wrong with the house. Is it structurally poor? Are there serious construction flaws? Are you simply displeased with cosmetic items? You really should have valid reasons to file a complaint. Have you contacted the city, town, local government agencies that were responsible for inspecting the property and ensuring that it was built in compliance with government codes. Who passed it? Also, you should speak to the bank that made the loan. How about your neighbors? Are they also displeased? You need the services of a good attorney. This might justify a class action suit.
2007-07-20 10:23:33
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answered by bombastic 6
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Was the house messed up because of flooding in San Antonio? I'd imagine that you could contact some business beauru...I think I spelled that wrong but you get my point!!!Also the Chamber of Commerce might help..
2007-07-20 10:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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First register your complaint with http://www.RipOffReport.com
Then call your local Registrar of Contractors in San Antonio of Texas.
Hope this helps.
Terry S.
2007-07-20 11:49:29
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answered by Terry S 5
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Sad to say, you complain to Ryland Homes. If you want further action, you're going to have to initiate litigation on your own behalf.
2007-07-20 11:34:51
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answered by acermill 7
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First off, what is wrong with the house? Second, did you have it inspected yourself?
It seems to me that the problems you are seeing now should have been picked up by your HOME inspector, before closing.
Please tell me you had the home inspected...
2007-07-23 16:45:44
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answered by rochelletherealtor 2
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