Share this article:
Print

Rivermist residents to take complaints to state capitol

Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

by Chris Sadeghi / KENS 5

kens5.com

Posted on January 26, 2010 at 11:48 PM

Updated Saturday, Jan 30 at 1:54 PM

Residents in the Rivermist subdivision are now taking their gripes to the state capitol.

The group will testify on the Forced Binding Arbitration law, which they say denies justice for homeowners.

Residents also held a meeting Tuesday night to discuss establishing a united front.

Previous meetings offered few answers with Pulte offering to meet with homeowners individually, but homeowners at the meeting believe forming a community voice will be more beneficial.

“There are things we can do as whole community if we act as one person.” said homeowner Gil Morales, “We are pushing unity, first of all.”

The meeting was so well attended, many homeowners were forced to listen from the hallway.

Morales said many actions will be taken as a group although no definite plans for lawsuits or other legal action were confirmed.

 

Share this article:
Print