The family of an injured combat veteran blames their home builder Robuck Homes for dangerous levels of mold found inside the Holly Springs, NC home.
HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. --"This was going to be the house we would share our life with, raise our kids, they would grow up in," but it's a forever home no more according to Jullian Rhyner.
Everything was going great with the new home until three years after they bought it, in April of 2020. Rhyner said that the company found water damage and mold in the attic and crawlspace. The company determined the home was not safe for people to live inside."Just the mold remediation alone was $178,000 and that did not include the cost to build everything back," Jillian said."We knew it wasn't good for our health to stay here anymore. So that became my top priority was to find a rental and to get out.
"The offer to us...was minimal. It wouldn't have made us whole and it would have left us without a home." Instead, Rhyner wants to tear down the home and rebuild it.Chip Bishop the General Manager of Robuck Homes responded via email saying in part,"Robuck Homes stands proudly by our craftsmanship and by our customer service. It is our belief that our craft is not only in the quality product we build but also in the relationships that we form with our homeowners.
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