The Nevada construction company says it “stands by the homes it builds”
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- Homeowners in a 55+ Nevada community claim their homes are sinking and cracking due to construction defects, according to a lawsuit
- The HOA is suing the development’s builders, PulteGroup, alleging unsafe conditions
- PulteGroup hopes to settle the matter through arbitration, while community members seek their day in court
Homeowners living in a 55+ community in Nevada are suing the company that built their houses, claiming they’re sinking, cracking, and plagued with dangerous construction defects, according to a complaint obtained by PEOPLE.
The HOA of Del Webb at Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nev. has filed suit against the community’s developer, PulteGroup.
The homeowners’ concerns can be traced back to a series of 40-to-50-foot-tall retaining walls they claim “support approximately 80 to 90 homes,” Francis I. Lynch of Lynch & Associates who, along with Coulthard Law PLLC, is representing both the HOA and several individual homeowners who are in the pre-litigation process, tells PEOPLE…