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All Forum Posts by: Evandro Corral Morales

Evandro Corral Morales has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Brent H.:

I had the same experience. Stay away, I made the mistake of buying one house through them in Palm Bay which has had continual problems. And then had a deposit down for a house in Ocala that they never delivered and raised the price on twice. I backed out of that one. There is a lawsuit against them as a number of people were in the same situation. 

Where do they have a lawsuit against them? Who is the Lawyer against them?
Quote from @Vinod Moorthy:

Let me be very honest, be very careful when you go through Wagner. All he will do is always appear to be supportive, once the contract is signed/paid by us and then things delay over 2 years and more - he will appear helpless. You will keep hearing that he will support you in all ways and means in emails and in forums - but actually there is no support. I have been in a situation where i paid 20% for my two properties and it is 3 years now and even yesterday Wagner promised me all support on email when i tried to reach the builder and addressed him as well, i don't know what support though :). I know multiple folks in my same situation, so i just caution you all to be careful and not go through the experience we went through. 

Always get a home that is fully complete and ready to move in, that is my 2 cents from all this experience.

If anything changes in my case i will definitely post here and keep you all informed. If i do get help i will gladly post here like i posted my bad experience.

After all, which construction company received the money and is not fulfilling the contract? And what is the name of the Lawyer who is handling this situation on behalf of the buyers?