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    47 Hummingbird Way Amelia, OH Homes for Sale | www.comey.com – Video - December 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    47 Hummingbird Way Amelia, OH Homes for Sale | http://www.comey.com
    Homes for Sale in OH 47 Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH http://www.comey.com Linda Ziegelmeyer-Realtors | 5132312800 Shows like a model! This 5 yr young home offer newly painted, finished...

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    Portland Property Management: Is a Home Warranty Worth It? – Video - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Portland Property Management: Is a Home Warranty Worth It?
    http://blog.lmooreinc.com/portland-property-management-home-warranty-worth/ Today we are talking about whether or not it #39;s worth it to have a home warranty o...

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    The Alberta New Home Warranty Program’s historic 40th anniversary video – Video - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Alberta New Home Warranty Program #39;s historic 40th anniversary video
    A look at our past, present and future. An interview with many pioneer Builder Members of our organization.

    By: Caitlin deBoer

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    Happy Holidays and Thank You StrucSure Home Warranty! – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Happy Holidays and Thank You StrucSure Home Warranty!
    http://www.strucsure.com As another year comes to a close, we want to thank all of the nation #39;s best buidlers who trusted StrucSure Home Warranty with their ...

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    QBE finally starts paying out to home warranty insurance to Sublime victims - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Al Locus and Emma Snowden and their extended family continue to live in cramped conditions.

    QBE has begun paying out Home Warranty Insurance claims for victims of the Sublime Constructions and Development collapse 10 months after the building company went into liquidation.

    The company said the news a related entity, Sublime Builders, had gone into voluntary liquidation "has triggered the cover under Home Warranty Insurance in accordance with the statute".

    QBE has long maintained that because the HWI certificates had been obtained in the name of Sublime Builders, not Sublime Constructions and Development, it did not have to pay out an estimated $1.2 million to victims of the $4.5 million building company collapse.

    Sublime? Anything but. A Sublime Construction and Development sign in Crace. Sublime sign.jpg

    Many owners had been left $100,000 or more out of pocket with partly completed houses they have since had to self fund.

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    The refusal raised concerns that up to 13 homes in the ACT did not have statutory home warranty insurance cover.

    While the QBE payments are capped by law at $84,500 and do not cover all of the losses many individuals have experienced, they are being welcomed.

    "It is better late than never," Tanya Nguyen, one of the first victims contacted by QBE after Fairfax asked the company what it was doing in response to the Sublime Builders liquidation on Wednesday.

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    Some Sublime collapse victims finally get a payout - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The news some victims of the Sublime Constructions and Development collapse have already received Home Warranty Insurance payouts following QBE's belated decision to honour its policy certificates last Wednesday is as welcome as it is overdue.

    That said, it does not mark the end to a saga that raised serious questions about the integrity of the ACT's statutory home warranty insurance and highlighted an apparent reluctance by government agencies to back consumers when their pursuit of the Australian dream goes sour.

    The collapse of Sublime, and its drawn out aftermath, has also focused attention on the unfortunate practice by some builders of using contractors as "lines of credit" who can be strung out indefinitely, and the domino effect company collapses have on other businesses.

    Issues have also emerged over the ability of building companies to trade while insolvent for long periods and an apparent disconnect between what the public expects of bodies such as the Environment and Planning Directorate and what the staff believe they should do.

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    A common refrain, voiced by almost every individual caught out by one of the many building company collapses in the territory in the last four years is that when they turned to the EPD, Fair Trading or the police for assistance they were shunted from pillar to post.

    That was certainly the experience of the up to 13 Sublime clients left high and dry when the firm failed with debts estimated at about $4.5 million in February.

    When one Sublime client went to the Environment and Planning Directorate for assistance she was told "(your) problem is commercial in nature" and "not within the remit of (EPD's) construction occupations registrar".

    On being referred to Fair Trading she was told it was a construction matter and she had to go back to the EPD.

    Then, on referring the matter to the police, she was told the complaint would be difficult and time consuming to investigate and was advised to consider private legal action she could ill afford.

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    Stonewood Homes deny stonewalling couple - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JOSEPH JOHNSON

    Brassed off: Andy and Kathy Coulson paid Stonewood Homes in April 2013 and were told they could move in November 2013. They are still waiting due to a dispute with the company.

    Families building with Stonewood Homes say the process has been a "living nightmare" of ongoing delays, battles over workmanship and poor communication.

    Gary Grooby and Jacqui Te Wani should be celebrating Christmas in their new home.

    After losing their home in the earthquakes, they signed a contract in November last year to rebuild with Stonewood Homes.

    They were told they could move in by October.

    Have you rebuilt a home in Christchurch following the quakes? What was your experience? Email tess.mcclure@press.co.nz

    However, the couple are still waiting and have no timeline on when the house will be finished. The latest estimate from project managers is March.

    In the meantime, the single-income family with three children is paying $800 a week for rent, mortgage and insurance.

    Te Wani said they could not afford any more delays.

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    Stonewood deny stonewalling - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JOSEPH JOHNSON

    Brassed off: Andy and Kathy Coulson paid Stonewood Homes in April 2013 and were told they could move in November 2013. They are still waiting due to a dispute with the company.

    Families building with Stonewood Homes say the process has been a "living nightmare" of ongoing delays, battles over workmanship and poor communication.

    Gary Grooby and Jacqui Te Wani should be celebrating Christmas in their new home.

    After losing their home in the earthquakes, they signed a contract in November last year to rebuild with Stonewood Homes.

    They were told they could move in by October.

    Have you rebuilt a home in Christchurch following the quakes? What was your experience? Email tess.mcclure@press.co.nz

    However, the couple are still waiting and have no timeline on when the house will be finished. The latest estimate from project managers is March.

    In the meantime, the single-income family with three children is paying $800 a week for rent, mortgage and insurance.

    Te Wani said they could not afford any more delays.

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    Best Home Warranty Company – Video - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Best Home Warranty Company
    The Best home warranty company is waiting for your call. Get a free quote 1-855-770-3350. Total Protect has plans to cover your refrigerator, oven/range,Hvac...

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    Amazing Townhouse Fly Over no HOA dues! – Video - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Amazing Townhouse Fly Over no HOA dues!
    Immaculate townhouse in fantastic West Seattle location. You #39;ll enjoy entertaining in the main level living room and open concept kitchen. The pride of ownership is evident throughout this...

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