Ronald
Glen Allen,#2General Comment
Sun, June 17, 2012
Why is it a good idea to go on a complaint site and tell how wonderful your experience was and make out the person who filed the complaint as naive or stupid, like they were the only real problem? Just file your own complaint, even though you don't have one, so it can be properly ignored for the useless idiotic garbage it is.
People have real problems with Ran Homes. Just because you've not yet been poisoned by CO, mold, struck by falling parts, or financially ruined by denied warranty claims from substandard materials and construction doesn't mean you made a smart decision. It means you got lucky.
Enjoy your luck and leave the victims alone. This disgusting attempt at Internet reputation repair is going to do far more harm than good.
CggGo
United States of America#3Consumer Comment
Sun, June 17, 2012
My spouse and I bought a Ryan Homes townhouse in May 2001 and love it. Our home is well-built and and easy to maintain. The only issue we had was with the air conditioning unit. A Ryan subcontractor installed the unit and then went out of business. The defective coil was replaced by a reputable, local contractor while still under warranty. We think our money was well-spent and have never regretting buying from Ryan.
We too made a down payment when Ryan accepted our offer on our home with the understanding that the money would not be refunded if we backed out of the contract. It's critical that buyers understand what they're agreeing to when entering into a contract.
Ronald
Glen Allen,#4
Wed, August 26, 2009
As always, this is the buyers fault. NVR and Ryan homes sales people have a job to do. Thats to knowingly lie as much as required to get you to sign. Then they can tell the buyer they are stupid for believing what they were told if they have the audacity to complainlike you should have known they were lying to you. Its not their job to tell the truth, its the buyers job to sort out the truth from the lies.
How dare you ruin the good name of
Jason
Mysville,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, July 20, 2009
The thing I have a very hard time believing is that you went into it knowing that your locked rate was what the rep said. No bank will every guarantee a rate EVER. Rates change considerably over months. I had the same problem. You are a victim of the economy and you weren't smart enough to lock the rate which NVR let's you do. I have a Ryan home. Again you paid for them to build your home up to a certain point. Then you backed out. They probably paid money for permits and such when you made a down payment then you walked. Should they be out of that money. It is every difficult for complaint to hold any substance in the current market. You want prime rates. I doubt if you are looking for a home now and you live in a home you will be able to get anything. It just makes me wonder why your personal decisions now are on Ripoffreport.com because then it won't come down. You defaced a good company. I don't work for them but you certainly are an expert on what happened. You payed for a home and wanted it to start then the global market changed your plan and you blame NVR. How about taking responsibility and paying those who already worked on you home.