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They never told us we would have to pay for our visitors to use pool and our grandchildren can only use the pool from 3pm-5pm (the heat of the day) if they had told us this in the beginning we would not have bought here.
Our whole experience here has been a night-mare and we’re stuck here as we could never get our money out of this house & we’re in our 70’s
-Stallion Mountain, Las Vegas, NV
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Homeowner Websites
Pulte homeowners take to the web to tell their stories.
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Homeowners of Texas blog
Protecting homeowners from corporate abuse and substandard construction through regulatory oversight that improves the quality of new and remodeled homes, establishes high professional standards for contractors, and holds them accountable. 
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Homeowners of Texas
Thanks to horrendously shoddy construction, homes compete in a “Race to the Bottom” of the hill. 
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Camp Lemonade Stand
Two Veterans Experience with Buying a House from Pulte Homes 
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My Pulte Experience at The Reserve, The Timbers, Lenexa, Kansas

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The Pulte Homes Experience
"This web site was created to educate and warn others about how Pulte Homes treated our family after we purchased one of their homes in 1993. What was supposed to be our dream home has turned into our worse nightmare." 
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PE, Retired
Blog maintained by unhappy owner of a poorly built Del Webb home at Sun City Hilton Head, South Carolina 
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C.R.A.P. -- Citizens Revolt Against Pulte
CRAP is a forum for all those who have experienced shoddy construction and/or have been treated poorly by Pulte Homes. 
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LaCresta by Del Webb - Pulte Homes
At 9:04am on July 10, 2009, homeowners of the Pulte Homes/Del Webb Community of LaCresta, in Davenport, Florida were notified via email that Pulte was ceasing all operations in their community, effective immediately. Within minutes of the news moving trucks arrived in a coordinated fashion and removed all signage from the area, emptied the Sales Center and boarded up its windows, and locked down the lifestyle house being used by the residents as a temporary amenities center. 
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