Problems With Your Lennar Home? We’re Investigating Construction Defect Claims
Lennar Corporation, one of the largest homebuilders in the United States, has received growing criticism from homeowners who report serious construction defects in their newly built homes. If you are having issues with your Lennar home, you may have legal rights and options.
At Hollington Law Firm, we are currently investigating construction defect claims on behalf of Lennar homeowners. If you’re dealing with problems like cracked stucco, water leaks, mold, or structural damage, contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your potential legal remedies.
Common Defects Reported in Lennar Homes
Many Lennar homeowners across the country have reported serious construction defects that can affect property value, safety, and quality of life. These include:
Cracked or separating stucco and siding
Water intrusion through windows, walls, or roofs
Foundation movement or settlement
Structural framing issues
Plumbing or HVAC system failures
Mold and moisture damage
Roof defects and improper installation
Poor drainage or grading
Deficient fire-blocking or missing insulation
In some cases, repairs offered by Lennar under warranty are cosmetic, delayed, or ineffective. As a result, homeowners are left to deal with costly repairs and diminished home value.
You May Have a Valid Construction Defect Claim
Under many state laws, homeowners have the right to pursue claims for construction defects, including negligence, breach of warranty, and violations of building codes. If you’ve discovered physical damage, safety concerns, or repeated failures of major building systems in your Lennar home, you may be entitled to compensation.
Hollington Law Firm is currently investigating claims on behalf of:
Homeowners within 8 years of the original construction date
Individuals facing substantial repair costs due to construction issues
Owners who have experienced warranty repair delays or denials
Families whose homes may not comply with building codes or industry standards
If any of these apply to you, you may qualify to bring a claim under your state’s construction defect laws. In Colorado, for example, the Colorado Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) provides homeowners with specific rights and notice requirements—and time limits to assert claims.
Why Choose Hollington Law Firm?
At Hollington Law Firm, we focus on representing homeowners in construction defect and builder negligence cases. We don’t work for builders or insurance companies—we represent you.
Experience in construction defect litigation, warranty disputes, and consumer protection
Focused representation for homeowners dealing with large builders like Lennar
No upfront fees – We only get paid if you win
Individual and group representation – We evaluate cases for individual claims or potential class actions
We understand the frustration of dealing with a builder that won’t stand behind its work. We fight to hold developers accountable for poor construction practices and help our clients obtain compensation for necessary repairs, lost value, and more.
Contact Us for a Free Case Evaluation
If you own a Lennar home and have experienced construction defects, warranty problems, or safety concerns, don’t wait to take action. Legal deadlines apply, and early investigation can make a difference.
Call Hollington Law Firm today at 303-276-2647 or fill out the consultation form on this page for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. We’re here to listen to your story, evaluate your legal options, and help you protect your home and your rights.
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information provided on this website without seeking legal advice from an attorney.