Homeowners say issues with Lennar new build linger months after closing abc15
The COVID-19 pandemic saw more people working from home and needing more space.The couple says they got their house built by Lennar in September 2021. They noticed problems, but say they were assured everything would be fixed.
The Engels say Lennar has been out multiple times to address issues, but some still haven't been fixed or have continued to be an issue even after the fix.The Engels say a main concern is in the primary bathroom. Jon pointed out a countertop that is unable to be flush against the wall. He said it was discovered when a mirror started falling behind the counter."He stated that he can't put it back because of how bowed the wall is and that it would be a safety concern," Jon said.
We reached out to Lennar in Arizona asking about issues the Engel's have brought forward and they provided the following statement: "Lennar has been ready, willing and able to make the repairs covered under the Engel's warranty. Mr. Engel has declined our offers to complete the repairs until a state mediator inspects the work on January 10. We are committed to ensuring that the necessary repairs are completed. It is important to note that Mr. Engel is using a third-party, independent contractor to make changes in his kitchen and some of the images shown do not depict work that Lennar has done.
ABC15 has not shown video of the Engels' kitchen. We are waiting to receive the ROC inspection report.You can see customer reviews of Lennar Homes on the Better Business Bureau website.
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