There is an update on a consumer alert FOX 4 first reported on at the end of last June. A home builder walked away from a contract just days before closing, leaving one North Texas family homeless.
. A home builder walked away from a contract just days before closing, leaving one North Texas family homeless.But legal and right are often two different things.
"I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Glacier Homes/Kindred Homes has decided to terminate the sales contract with you dated 12/15/2020," Donnell said.The builder, which was owned by Horton Capital Properties, was backing out. A clause in the contract allowed them to just walk away or "cancel for convenience" and put the house on the market for $300,000 more than the Brundages contracted to buy it for.The Brundages filed suit and shared their story on FOX 4.
Viewers called out "pure greed and disrespect," saying the builder was "immoral" and "disgusting." Some demanded government oversight for Texas builders.
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