Cautionary tale
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:53 am
I've been a member of this site for quite some time and although I seldom post I thought I would share a nightmare that I am currently experiencing with a 1993 Colony DW that I purchased in August 2007.
Due to my deteriorating health last Spring I had made the decision to sell this home and purchase a smaller condo that doesn't require the constant home/lot maintenance that this place does.
First I had a real estate agent that is familiar with this park come by and take a look at my home and give me an idea of what I could get for it and any suggestions for changes. I was advised at that time that almost every home new and resale that were sold by Eastern Homes, Inc., was the defendent in a Class Action case in Howard County, Maryland regarding the illegal, improper, & inadequate foundation, footings etc.
Jason W. Royal, et al. v Eastern Homes, Inc., et al.
Circuit Court for Howard County, MD
Case No.: 13-C-04-059581 OC
Eastern Homes,Inc., was in the very midst of this case when they sold the home to me and not only did they fail to disclose it at the time of purchase, they failed to ever inform me when it was settled and they lost. They were required by court order to install retro-fittings. That was finally done after I filed my claim as a class member with the law firm handling the case.
It gets better. Around the time the retro-fitting was being performed I became aware of a serious issue regarding my wrap around decks. The home is 28' x 70' and has a 6' x 52' deck that wraps around to a 28' x 10' at the back of the home. I immediately contacted the Inspection and Permits office for Howard County to determine if a permit had been issued for the decks. I was advised that they had no record of those decks. I requested that they come do an inspection and let me know the status of the decks. Apparently the former owner's installed the decks and not only never obtained the required permits but the decks are not built to code, are illegal, improper materials, improperly installed with improper/unstable inground posts, AND attached to the house all the way around which is illegal. When I contacted the owner of Eastern Homes, Inc., he advised me that they did have the proper permit and would provide me a copy. The copy they provided me with was from the original new installation in 1993, with the side deck being shown as 6' X 10'. Thankfully the Inspector provided me with all the documention they had to include aerial photographs from the original build, the year prior to my purchase and one since my purchase. They clearly show the different decks. The back deck in particular sits atop a very steep hill and at least 10' above ground. The inspector advised me that if the posts should giveway, not only would the deck go sliding downhill put so would all or part of the house since it's connected. I immediately had everything removed from the back deck and it's remained unused since then. I took the documentation I had received and provided it to the owner of Eastern Homes, Inc., and their attorney for resolution. The attorney and owner have so far refused to correct this illegal, dangerous situation and stated that they knew nothing of the rebuild. I have neighbors/witnesses that can attest otherwise.
And here's the best part. I sent all this information to my county executive for assistance in getting this resolved. It was then turned over to Howard County Office of Consumer Affairs. They are currently working on this matter and through our discussions it was discovered that Eastern Homes, Inc., is in fact responsible for correcting this matter. Further, my only contract and all relating documents from the time of purchase NEVER mention the actual owners, e.g., John & Jane Doe. The contract states that the Seller is Eastern Housing, Inc. (one of their numerous other trade names) and the Buyer is ME. They are responsible for all the issues that I've had since they were the sellers. They state that they were only acting as agents/brokers for the true owners. The contract certainly contradicts that.
I have every confidence that this will be resolved sooner rather than later. Make certain that the person(s) selling you your home has the right to do so. I also will assume that since this is how my contract was done others that have purchased used homes from Eastern Housing, Inc., have the same or similiar contracts and have no idea.
I'm a reasonable person and have tried every way I know to get these issues resolved so I can sell my home soon and move to something more suitable for me, especially since my health continues to deteriorate. Eastern Housing, Inc., the owner and their attorney has refused to take any responsibility from day one. While I wait for Consumer Affairs to determine the outcome, I will share this tragic, true story anywhere I can and may even take it to the local media. They sell homes all over the state and hundreds may be affected, as I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Be cautious, very cautious about who you buy from.
Due to my deteriorating health last Spring I had made the decision to sell this home and purchase a smaller condo that doesn't require the constant home/lot maintenance that this place does.
First I had a real estate agent that is familiar with this park come by and take a look at my home and give me an idea of what I could get for it and any suggestions for changes. I was advised at that time that almost every home new and resale that were sold by Eastern Homes, Inc., was the defendent in a Class Action case in Howard County, Maryland regarding the illegal, improper, & inadequate foundation, footings etc.
Jason W. Royal, et al. v Eastern Homes, Inc., et al.
Circuit Court for Howard County, MD
Case No.: 13-C-04-059581 OC
Eastern Homes,Inc., was in the very midst of this case when they sold the home to me and not only did they fail to disclose it at the time of purchase, they failed to ever inform me when it was settled and they lost. They were required by court order to install retro-fittings. That was finally done after I filed my claim as a class member with the law firm handling the case.
It gets better. Around the time the retro-fitting was being performed I became aware of a serious issue regarding my wrap around decks. The home is 28' x 70' and has a 6' x 52' deck that wraps around to a 28' x 10' at the back of the home. I immediately contacted the Inspection and Permits office for Howard County to determine if a permit had been issued for the decks. I was advised that they had no record of those decks. I requested that they come do an inspection and let me know the status of the decks. Apparently the former owner's installed the decks and not only never obtained the required permits but the decks are not built to code, are illegal, improper materials, improperly installed with improper/unstable inground posts, AND attached to the house all the way around which is illegal. When I contacted the owner of Eastern Homes, Inc., he advised me that they did have the proper permit and would provide me a copy. The copy they provided me with was from the original new installation in 1993, with the side deck being shown as 6' X 10'. Thankfully the Inspector provided me with all the documention they had to include aerial photographs from the original build, the year prior to my purchase and one since my purchase. They clearly show the different decks. The back deck in particular sits atop a very steep hill and at least 10' above ground. The inspector advised me that if the posts should giveway, not only would the deck go sliding downhill put so would all or part of the house since it's connected. I immediately had everything removed from the back deck and it's remained unused since then. I took the documentation I had received and provided it to the owner of Eastern Homes, Inc., and their attorney for resolution. The attorney and owner have so far refused to correct this illegal, dangerous situation and stated that they knew nothing of the rebuild. I have neighbors/witnesses that can attest otherwise.
And here's the best part. I sent all this information to my county executive for assistance in getting this resolved. It was then turned over to Howard County Office of Consumer Affairs. They are currently working on this matter and through our discussions it was discovered that Eastern Homes, Inc., is in fact responsible for correcting this matter. Further, my only contract and all relating documents from the time of purchase NEVER mention the actual owners, e.g., John & Jane Doe. The contract states that the Seller is Eastern Housing, Inc. (one of their numerous other trade names) and the Buyer is ME. They are responsible for all the issues that I've had since they were the sellers. They state that they were only acting as agents/brokers for the true owners. The contract certainly contradicts that.
I have every confidence that this will be resolved sooner rather than later. Make certain that the person(s) selling you your home has the right to do so. I also will assume that since this is how my contract was done others that have purchased used homes from Eastern Housing, Inc., have the same or similiar contracts and have no idea.
I'm a reasonable person and have tried every way I know to get these issues resolved so I can sell my home soon and move to something more suitable for me, especially since my health continues to deteriorate. Eastern Housing, Inc., the owner and their attorney has refused to take any responsibility from day one. While I wait for Consumer Affairs to determine the outcome, I will share this tragic, true story anywhere I can and may even take it to the local media. They sell homes all over the state and hundreds may be affected, as I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Be cautious, very cautious about who you buy from.