D.R. Horton Class Action Case Moves Forward in District Court
EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 23 – Judge rules arbitration clauses unenforceable, allowing the Dixon family's lawsuit over defective HVAC systems causing mold to proceed as a potential class action involving hundreds of Louisiana homeowners.
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D.R. Horton class action case moves forward in district court
LOUISIANA (KLFY) -- A legal battle between homeowners and Texas-based homebuilder D.R. Horton has led to a class-action lawsuit. For years, there has been a debate over whether the case should proceed in a district court or through arbitration. A district judge has ruled that a class action lawsuit against D.R. Horton will move forward in a district court and not arbitration. This following claims that an arbitration clause in homeowner's contra…
Judge reject's DR Horton claim for arbitration
The lawsuit filed by a Youngsville couple against a homebuilder will move forward in court, a judge has ruled.Last year, West and Alicia Dixon told KATC that their home ownership dreams turned to nightmares because of mold in their DR Horton home.They filed suit against the company, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, but DR Horton immediately sought to dismiss their suit - claiming the final sales agreement the couple signed in 2014 requi…
Judge rules for Youngsville couple in lawsuit against D.R. Horton; case moves to district court
BATON ROUGE, La. (NEWS 15) — A Baton Rouge judge ruled in favor of a Youngsville couple in their lawsuit against homebuilder D.R. Horton. The judge allowed the case to proceed in district court, denying the company's request for arbitration.…
Louisiana judge rules for homeowners in mold case against D.R. Horton. Here's what it means.
A lawsuit that alleges one of the nation’s largest homebuilders erected single-family residences with mold and water intrusion issues across south Louisiana will remain in state court for now, a Baton Rouge judge has ruled.
REPORT: Louisiana judge rules in favor of homeowners avoiding arbitration with D.R. Horton
BATON ROUGE - A lawsuit alleging that D.R. Horton constructed single-family homes with mold and water intrusion issues across south Louisiana will remain in state court and avoid arbitration for now, according to The Advocate.Judge Donald Johnson with the 19th Judicial District Court said the sales contract West and Alicia Dixon signed to buy their Youngsville home in 2014 "is not legally binding or enforceable." The Dixons filed their lawsuit i…
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