Homeowners say builders misled them about property

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2019
  • More than 20 homeowners at Babcock Ranch own smaller land than builders said when they bought their homes.

Komentáře • 35

  • @spacegreycoralred
    @spacegreycoralred Před 3 lety +9

    That thumbnail is awesome, I bet she’s thrilled to see it...

  • @chrisjackson6149
    @chrisjackson6149 Před 3 lety +10

    The absolute definition of first world problems.

  • @allisonbowie132
    @allisonbowie132 Před 3 lety +7

    It’s not a gated private community. It’s a community. They obviously didn’t do research about the actual community, Kitsons vision. There is so much land to do so much.

    • @ArtOfHealth
      @ArtOfHealth Před rokem

      It’s Fox News. Not even a dim star. Pathetically driving fear and anger without ever doing their homework. They should delete this video for misinformation.

  • @KingsportMan
    @KingsportMan Před 5 lety +5

    I imagine that real estate in Florida has become expensive. Florida has a population of 21 million people. Florida's population was 10 million in 1980. There are more people living in Florida than in the state of New York. New York's population is less than 20 million.

  • @HigherQualityUploads
    @HigherQualityUploads Před 3 lety +5

    This is why old people are seen as lame

  • @Soulinthesouth
    @Soulinthesouth Před rokem +2

    Go After Lennar not Babcock!!!!

  • @jasoncaissie5544
    @jasoncaissie5544 Před 3 lety +3

    Haha 2 years later none of the people in this video live in Babcock Ranch anymore

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 Před rokem

    In Aliso Viejo, south Orange County, high rent now, the builder sold View Opportunity Lots at a premium, and 5 years later built 10 and 15 story office buildings there.

  • @jamesconway4821
    @jamesconway4821 Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately this type of thing is very very common in Florida oftentimes people are under the impression that their backyard is a natural reserve protected by the state. Unfortunately all it is the Builder giving you a story that is nothing more than a huge lie. Never ever take anyone's word for it always have it in writing and have that writing notarized and verified by the city or county. Always always do your due diligence and make sure that your property is properly surveyed to know exactly where your property lines exist. And contact zoning to find out if anything else is zoned to go behind or around your house or dwelling. No matter what Builder you're dealing with. There are even places like the community called The Fountains in in West Lake Worth through Lennar builders those people actually paid extra money to be put on a golf course to have a view of a golf course as well as Lakes. And we're paying large amounts of money monthly to their Association. However just recently the golf course and the lakes were bought out by another developer and now is developing brand new condos. So now the people in The Fountains development do not have that spectacular view but yet are still paying for it. Again always get everything in writing never take anyone's word for it. No matter how honest or friendly they may seem at the time. Even well-known Builders like Lennar lie through their teeth to sell you. Known as bait and switch.

  • @1JoyPeace
    @1JoyPeace Před rokem +1

    Hurricane Ida was a game changer. Syd Kitson's vision hopefully can be duplicated and revised into the future. 💜

  • @zinxebzinxeb4210
    @zinxebzinxeb4210 Před 5 lety +2

    One good hurricane and they won't be upset about not having waterfront property anymore.

    • @Joseph-xj4ex
      @Joseph-xj4ex Před 2 lety

      Just build concrete. It won't break.

    • @can_you_guess_my_new_username
      @can_you_guess_my_new_username Před rokem +5

      It survived hurricane Ian. They still have power and are sheltering people from other communities. Your comment didn't age well.

    • @ECMVAQ137
      @ECMVAQ137 Před rokem +4

      It did survive IAN they have power, so like it or NOT SOLAR WORKED!

  • @jasoncrandall73
    @jasoncrandall73 Před rokem

    You would think a survey should have been done & in hand before closing on the home.

  • @marlonhouston6685
    @marlonhouston6685 Před 4 lety +2

    WOW!!!

  • @er5650
    @er5650 Před 3 lety +1

    My friend is moving there.. Now what??

  • @jaytab3686
    @jaytab3686 Před 5 lety +18

    Rich people problems

    • @jaytab3686
      @jaytab3686 Před 5 lety

      @HQU 200k will get you a dump

    • @jatkins47
      @jatkins47 Před 4 lety +3

      You must live in your momma's basement to think a $200,000 house is the typical rich person's house.

  • @markippolito3620
    @markippolito3620 Před 2 lety +1

    wow they got scammed

  • @williamcaviedes
    @williamcaviedes Před rokem

    looks like some people should be counting their blessings

  • @cavilier
    @cavilier Před rokem

    Many mistakes made. #1. Dealt with a builders 'Sales Representative" #2. Did not engage a buyers representative, an agent preferably one who is REALTOR. #3 Did not engage a real estate attorney that has experience in the community and County. #4 Signed documents before reviewing the entire document package. Most large communities such as Babcock Ranch, River Hall, Lakewood Ranch and the Villages, the rules and documents are like reading, interpreting and comprehending every verse in the Old Testament

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790

    Lmao they drove ugly sticks in the land to drive the point home 🤣

  • @ginger6582
    @ginger6582 Před rokem

    Law suits.

  • @Gary65437
    @Gary65437 Před rokem

    The builder will squeeze in some tiny homes back there....chaching

  • @mariovanderree6245
    @mariovanderree6245 Před 2 lety +1

    Karen’s sister lol

  • @abcderghijk
    @abcderghijk Před rokem

    You need to update...This is why you must own the land under it..HOA is no good.. people walking through your backyard..