- Centex Homes v. Buecher: In this case, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that Centex Homes could not disclaim the implied warranty of habitability in its standard form contracts. This means that Centex Homes is still responsible for defects in its homes that make them unfit for human habitation.
- Cedar v. Centex Homes: In this case, a group of homeowners in New Jersey sued Centex Homes, alleging that the company had built their homes in violation of fire codes. The case was settled out of court, but the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
- In re Centex Homes Construction Defect Litigation: This is a class action lawsuit that is currently pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The plaintiffs allege that Centex Homes built their homes with defective materials and construction practices, which has caused a variety of problems, including mold, leaks, and structural defects.
These are just a few of the lawsuits that Centex Homes has been involved in. The company has also been sued for other issues, such as breach of contract, fraud, and negligence.
If you have purchased a home from Centex Homes and you believe that there are defects in the home, you should contact an attorney to discuss your legal options.