Richmond American- Frickin Criminals
Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 18-02-2010
Tags: Richmond American, Richmond American construction problems, Richmond American Homes, Richmond American lawsuits
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So, it is hard being the amazing star that I am, but I will try to not let it go to my head. The paparazzi, the interviews, my phone ringing off the hook, the fans…
OK, so maybe it isn’t that hard.
In all reality, we are making some serious headway exposing Richmond American. Kelli O’Hara and her producer spent over two hours with us last night. I have to tell you, if you need to rant, nothing beats being given a microphone, camera and undivided attention. I could have gone on for hours and hours. Wait a minute, I did.
I gave them a tour of my home and pointed out all the construction and installation problems. After they were done with my house, they interviewed a number of my neighbors, and then visited another development in Lehi. The crazy thing is, every single Richmond American house they knocked on had considerable issues.
Kelli called me tonight. The ABC4 Investigative Team is planning on flying to Denver (Richmond American headquarters) early next week. They have found hundreds of lawsuits filed by unhappy homeowners. I conducted a quick search myself and found lawsuits in multiple states regarding plumbing, driveway concrete, radon, and mold.
Really Richmond American? Really? Frickin criminals!







Wow! Look at you go! You are amazing! If I ever have a “Get Gephardt” moment I’m calling you instead. And I’m LOL over the “really?” statement at the end. Those segments on SNL are hilarious!
Thanks Em! I love SNL too! The “really” skits really are the best. Really? Really.
Also, your post on the Old Spice Commercial– AWESOME. I LOVE that commercial. Especially the end where he says, “Oh, and I am on a horse.” Who knew Old Spice could be so edgy?
Good for you. Go after ‘em girlfriend! Companies need to be held accountable for their actions, especially when it is something as important as a home.
Totally agree, Adrian! Thanks for the comment. BTW, I loved your post on Emptying the Empty Nest. Good stuff!
These guys are seriously going to get nailed so hard! I love it!
I live in a Richmond community too. The neighborhood is like 3 years old and EVERY driveway they did is crumbling to bits or sinking 12 inches lower than it was originally. Ridiculous! The funny thing is that Richmond took over the community from another builder and all the older homes and driveways look better than the new ones.