WTSP 10 News Tampa reveals KB Home contractors supervised 50-60 homes at a time. The results? Defective, leaking, dangerous, worthless houses. Noah Pransky also asks who dropped the ball in Florida and what ever happened to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s investigation?
Here’s what wind can do to a poorly built house in a hurricane. KB Home defects are eerily similar to the defects found in these incorrectly built homes that were devastated in Hurricane Andrew – far from highest wind. When it was discovered the builder was at fault, insurance wouldn’t pay. The same could happen in a KB Home built wrong. Financial ruin. Read more
Another Employee suit filed in North Carolina, “Davis claimed he was fired for reporting numerous infractions by KB Home employees, including various managers’ demeaning and harassing conduct toward female employees as well as numerous fraudulent and unethical financial transactions in violation of the civil and criminal laws of South Carolina.” read suit on Justia
DBPR – SEES NO EVIL? The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation is the state licensing agency for the construction industry. With hundreds of complaints, two whistle blowers, missing hurricane straps, and life threatening dangerous defects , the DBPR still can’t find “probable cause” to take action against KB Home! read more..