THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME FROM THE BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE.....
@Hondacber
6 жыл бұрын
HAY Fleetwood YOU OWE THIS MAN A NEW HOME PERIOD.
@fred306801
4 жыл бұрын
Best comment yet !!, agreed
@patriciamelton6810
4 жыл бұрын
Roger Baker I'm so sorry you had all these problems. I would get a lawyer.
@tonydavis4576
3 жыл бұрын
you probably dont care but if you're stoned like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the latest series on Instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of weeks :)
@reeseimmanuel526
3 жыл бұрын
@Tony Davis Yup, been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D
@adellsinclair8797
7 жыл бұрын
Heads up folks. I grew up in WACO,TX and the FLEETWOOD COMPANY was a real good summer job for kids from high school. Take it for what it is, a minimum wage job! Thus the theory of craftsmanship.
@jacquelinegaines3322
4 жыл бұрын
Ya that's why they dont cost much, the materials are cheap, and never get anything less then a one piece tub and shower, you get what you pay for, it's like a cheap car, them wall coverings are paper, if u put a tear in and there not going to replace a entire wall, bad crap can happen when moving, and it's just fake wood and materials. It really kinda like what did you expect for what $40,000, maybe less, I feel bad for ya but but did you really expect better? The house down the road we call the banana house cause the floor dips just like a banana! Haven't you talked to most people with mobil homes they mostly all need new sub floors. I think its funny every mobil home I lived in the washer and dryer shook the floor, seeing it make me think back to when I was a kid and lived in them. My dad would all ways bitch about what a pos they all were!
@timd6035
7 жыл бұрын
My wife and I lived in a Jim Walter home (built in 1996) for 21 years. We had it built to 90% complete, which included an insulation package. The only thing we had to do after they finished building was to paint the inside and put the floor covering down. I don't think they installed the proper insulation in the house, though because it was hot in summer and cold in the winter. We recently purchased a 32 x 74 Buccaneer home. We absolutely love it. The only things we've had issues with are cracks in the sheet rock from settling and a drain leak under the kitchen sink. Our seller promptly fixed the problems. Nothing bad so far has popped up. Our electric bill has gone from nearly $400/month to less than $200 per month and we are in the open sun in South Mississippi. We recently had a bad storm. Winds were at least 75 mph (according to the NWS) and knocked down trees and power lines. The home didn't move or vibrate at all during the high winds. We were without electricity for 22 hours. Thankfully, it stayed cool enough inside that we didn't suffocate (81 degrees). I would recommend a Buccaneer home.
@helenrogers5569
7 жыл бұрын
What does HUD have to say?? Rooting for you!!! Not even my home and I am pissed off for you!!!!
@jalantaylor1
8 жыл бұрын
Incredible! We bought a brand new Fleetwood in 2000 and had many of the same issues as you. Best one was when the toilets started to steam because they had reversed the hot and cold water lines. There were gouges in the counter tops, same issues with the flimsy tub surrounds and just overall shoddy workmanship. Amazing that 15 years later they still churn out the same crap and are still in business.
@matthewreed1078
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Taylor no they had gone out of business and the guy that has the tv show the profit he bought them out years ago
@jizoehizoe213
5 жыл бұрын
i have a 2000 fleetwood sandalwood that was made from particleboard floors and walls. its a nightmare. run from these people you been warned
@wolfgangchargin5563
4 жыл бұрын
It's time for a Class Action Law Suit against Fleetwood.....
@ebarykol
7 жыл бұрын
I wish that my fiancé and I would have saw this video when you posted it. We bought a Fleetwood end of 2015 and we have been disappointed since day 1!
@alicehatfield9238
7 жыл бұрын
You just should have sued
@garthlocklin6355
6 жыл бұрын
I bought a used 1988 Fleetwood in 2008 for $5,000 with plywood floors. I knew that was one of the most important things to look for. I looked at so many homes with OSB or particle board floors that looked like yours. Mine also had wood paneled walls vs vinyl or 1/4 inch sheetrock and it also had copper wiring vs aluminum wiring. I had a curved metal roof that I recoated with white 10 year Henry roof coat which cut down my electric bill by 25%. The only issue I had with it was the polybutylene gray pipe plastic plumbing. Supposedly all mobile homes used that until 1996 when it was outlawed because it got brittle and cracked. Home Depot has a product called "Sharkbite" which I used every time I had a leak. I had a few friends who bought new "Oakwood" homes for as little as $500 down. Those homes started falling apart as soon as they were setup and within 3-5 years most owners just abandoned them and filed bankruptcy. There was a class action lawsuit against Oakwood for building crappy homes. When I was looking for a deal on a used home I was also checking out new ones but by 2008, most of the new ones like Fleetwood and Palm Harbor were all saying OSB flooring was "just as good as plywood" and if I wanted plywood it would be extra. Sorry to hear you have such problems with your home. I know Fleetwood has gone downhill but their just like any other dealer these days; they will say anything to get another sale. I just bought a nice used 2013 Toyota Prius with 67K miles from a dealer here in Atlanta. It was "Certified, pre owned" and had all the service records from new and came with a 12/12 dealer warranty and the remainder of the factory warranty for another 2 years/100K miles. I arranged financing through my bank so I already knew how much my payment would be. When signing all the papers to buy the car the F&I guy gave me the "hard sell, scare tactic" telling me I needed to buy an additional warranty up to 100K miles for only an additional $1100 because the car might break in half as soon as I take delivery! "Now this amazing certified Toyota car is going to break in half?" I laughed at the guy and told him to go F himself. I 'll take my chances and save $1100. Lie, lie, lie. That's just how business is done these days.
@KitKat24531
6 жыл бұрын
I know this is a older video but if you’ve financed it go to the bank and let them know first.. Also hire a attorney this is not right!! I’m so sorry for you!
@trishjadenamani
7 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for taking the time to do this. As I was watching you do this video, I could feel my blood boil. You shouldn't have to deal with that. I am sorry you have a bad experience on the first home. I am thinking of buying a mobile home here in Oklahoma. I am just trying to figure out what company and model to get. I will say this video does make me hesitant to get a y home!
@helenrogers5569
7 жыл бұрын
I bought a Dutch Home 18 years ago. Still better quality than homes today such as Skyline.
@slsl-ud2me
7 жыл бұрын
who makes dutch home
@helenrogers5569
7 жыл бұрын
sl1950 sl1950. I believe that Dutch Homes is now Champion. I do believe the are based in Indiana. I just recently learned this myself. In addition, the dealer certainly has so much to do with it. Most dealers would graciously follow up with any issues once set up.
@alanda8109
6 жыл бұрын
Hey Trish...In Oklahoma (I say this as a born & bred Okie), please be sure you have a tornado shelter available if you choose living in a mobile home.
@smarthealthnaturopathics9683
6 жыл бұрын
First of all I'm very sorry this happened to you it could have happened to anyone. My mom has a 2000 fleetwood and is very unhappy to say the least, I would never buy a fleetwood after seeing this video ,I hope you sue and win,thanks for sharing this with us all.
@larryscott1227
7 жыл бұрын
WOW Fleetwood that's terrible, I'm going to look at Kabco now.
@TheRandy3D
5 жыл бұрын
Fleetwood went bankrupt in late 2000s unfortunately cavco now owns Fleetwood because they purchased the name and restarted the company
@metali10
7 жыл бұрын
All the walls inside my mobile home are stapled together and some are sticking out but that's nothing compare to both of the bathroom floors that are rotting and sinking underneath. Now we have to replace everything in the bathroom. Our kitchen cabinets are falling apart. I think the cabinets were made from pressed sawdust or really cheap material. Great job Fleetwood! By the way mine was build in 1997.
@Losttouchjs
7 жыл бұрын
When I was younger Fleetwood was the most recognize name when people thought of Mobile home trailers. They went from first to last in 30 years! There's better companies out there today that makes mobile homes. Palm Harbor, Oaktree to name a few. It's just a matter time before Fleetwood goes under.
@Bizzare77777
5 жыл бұрын
Glad I came across this! I was about to buy from them! I'll scratch this company off my list! Thanks for the review!
@tercola8756
3 жыл бұрын
I have a 1999 Fleetwood manufactured home and it's pretty terrible! Literally every plumbing fixture has leaked either from the faucet, the connection or inside the wall. Sounds like water is dripping from under the house when water is turned on too. Wooden drawers fell apart, cabinets are faded and trim came off. Gaps between counter tops and wall. Sinks not caulked and leaked. Shingles blew off roof. Drywall on walls and ceilings developed cracks. Blinds fell apart. Whole house shakes when washer goes into spin cycle. Extremely poor insulation and gaps around doors, ice box in winter and burning up in summer. Door knobs wore out quickly and wouldn't lock anymore. Locks on windows stripped out. Ceiling fan is so wobbly/unbalanced we are afraid to use it for fear of it flying off the ceiling. Floor is uneven and creaks/squeaks. Heat vents stripped out, can't be closed anymore. Multiple leaks in roof during rain storms. I removed the exhaust fan in guest bathroom to see why it was leaking and my mind was blown! There was no vent pipe at all, only a round hole cut in the wood/roof that they just covered up with a single layer of shingles. Unbelievable!
@juana3383c
2 жыл бұрын
Back in 2004 I bought a 1987 "top of the line" Fleetwood Sandpoint singlewide-- & ever since l've been dealing with the same problems you've described. It's been one hassle (or nightmare) after another. Water leaks, mold formation, weak spots in the floor-- I've seen it all. But the risk of fire due to the shoddy & incompetent electrical wiring/installation is what absolutely terrifies me...
@tercola8756
2 жыл бұрын
@@juana3383c That's terrible. I'm also now experiencing electrical issues, lights and fan in bathroom won't turn on and the sink doesn't drain properly even after using several drain cleaners and drain snake.
@brandell4638
7 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your troubles and agrivation. Consumers standing up and being heard is the best thing we can do to affect change. Talk with our wallets. Manufactured housing has come a long way, but still can't compete with stick built unfortunately. Btw Lilly was so cute and helpful in showing your home!
@lucy0537
7 жыл бұрын
thanks man. ....I'll never buy a Fleetwood. .....I've heard other negative things about Fleetwood. ...not just from you. .... .good luck to you. .....
@jscott8371
8 жыл бұрын
Any update on the floor? Thanks so much for the video, I will not be getting a fleetwood
@juv923
7 жыл бұрын
o o The flooring is still standing. It does creak and pop at times when walking through entry ways. It gets to be very annoying when walking around and you can feel the rise of the flooring different from others at the joint. The carpet areas are starting to show lines where the flooring is buckled and the linoleum in the kitchen is starting to bubble around the air vent where the previous repair group had patched a hole in the flooring and had to remove the covering
@Chafalota
7 жыл бұрын
I'M VERY HAPPY THAT YOU DID THIS VIDEO, BUT NOT ONLY THAT COMPANY DOES THAT KIND OF UNPROFESSIONAL JOBS. I BOUGHT A BRAND NEW HOME FROM A COMPANY THAT I'M NOT EVEN GOING TO MENTION THEM (it wasn't the same company as yours) . IT PISSES ME OFF JUST TO REMEBER THE PLACE !!! 1. THEY PUT PARTICLE BOARD FOR THE FLOOR. 2. THEY DIDN'T PUT SOME NAILS IN THE STUDS, THEY DID THEM SIDE WAYS. 3. THAT SAME KIND OF BATHTUB WAS PUT INTO MINE WITH ALL OF THE BOTTOM OF THE WALL LOOSE. 4. THE CARPET WAS A PIECE OF GARBAGE. THE QUALITY OF IT WAS THE LOWEST YOU COULD FIND. 5. THE FAUCETS IN THE ENTIRE HOUSE LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE STAINLESS STEEL, BUT THEY WERE MADE OUT OF PLASTIC !!! ETC, ETC, ETC !!!
@Canarsie1928
7 жыл бұрын
We had issues with a water leak in ours. The frame in wall rotted and mold formed with mushrooms growing fleetwood said you get what you pay for. They said at first they would not fix sent them pictures and said I would send same pictures to the state and to local papers and tv stations the relented and fixed it.
@DavidSmith-ox4tu
4 жыл бұрын
I bought a Fleetwood home and have had no issues with it great home I have lived in it for 20 years.
@RoadkillChucky
6 ай бұрын
Hi David, I'll bet you missed something you will not see what is hidden from you even the Building Inspector I hired missed three of the major issues I had to point out. I moved to an area that has 70 site built homes by Palm Harbor I have aready talked with 12 of my neighbors. Homes built from 1990 - 2012 approx. Those homes were built with better quailty materials I have invetigated some , but most people/neighbors said they had issues that caused 7 of them to sue, and one neighbor told it took 3 + years for them to get most issues fixed. Don't be fooled this is all manufactured homes I have talked with many Contractors and they have told me their horror stories.
@edwardtorres4326
7 жыл бұрын
I sell Fleetwood homes, I see multiple issues here. There is no doubt you got a substandard product, that must be plant related. I can see from your video you bought what we call in California a "crownpointe extreme" model, which is a bottom of the line piece of S**t. so, that being said, I will say this, The dealer you bough the home should be the one stepping up if the plant does not. Our homes are amazing, we do not even allow customers to buy homes with vinyl walls, I would bet you have paper wrapped cabinets also. I am in no way defending Fleetwood, what I am saying is the problem is that a dealership allowed this to happen. You should be calling them out as well..Sorry about your issues, I wish I had sold you a home...we would make sure it got fixed, even if it cost us the money. Be well.
@dianeroberson3543
6 жыл бұрын
Edward Torres you are very brave to comment on this video. Thank you for your honesty. I completely believe that the new owner should be on site for setup. It would have possibly prevented some of these issues.
@stevostevo4946
6 жыл бұрын
Yes my wife and I purchased a fleetwood home in 1996 it was a foundation set. Nice house but it had issues with the roof rafters. Some were broken and some were different heights and lengths. It took a lot of effort on our part to get the factory to make necessary repairs. The dealer we purchased it from washed their hands of our problems and we're no help at all. We lived in it for four years and then sold it at a loss. Very disappointed with fleetwood and will never buy another home from them again. Good Luck to anyone who purchases a fleetwood home. You will be on your own after the sale.
@seabreezproductions3668
6 жыл бұрын
My wife and I bought a 1994 Fleetwood Eagle Trace brand new, nothing but trouble from day one. Leaks, gouged in dry wall, misaligned drywall panels, bowed out tub surrounds, leaking drains filling the insulation under the home...you name it. Whenever the dealer sent someone out to fix, they never did. Eventually Fleetwood sent a factory rep, who patched job most of it, giving excuses it was a "bottom line home and what do you expect." Due medical issues, we were never able to move out, and ended up paying it off. Now that we own it, we are going to treat like a second hand home and remodel and bring up to code n
@garyfelty3758
6 жыл бұрын
all I can say of years and years of the same" I feel your brother"
@Homenationmobilehomes
6 жыл бұрын
Having the dealer fix factory issues is not a real, sustainable solution. There's a reason we choose not to represent Fleetwood.
@sandrawinkleman6503
7 жыл бұрын
i would get a good lawyer and get all your money back
@pennydavis6464
6 жыл бұрын
DUDE WHAT'S UP WITH THE 3 INCH GAP UNDER THE DOORS TOO? I WOULD BE IN COURT OVER THIS PLACE. YOUR HOUSE LOOKS LIKE IT'S BEEN LIVED IN FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS BEFORE YOU GOT THERE.
@bonmorrow6193
4 жыл бұрын
Dude their built that way.. do some research guy
@kristibrown1164
6 жыл бұрын
This is so sad. What a difference 20 years makes. We purchased our Fleetwood brand new in 1992. Our mobile home was everything we ordered. No problems at all. After watching your video, I would not purchase a brand new Fleetwood now. Now being 2018.
@TheRandy3D
5 жыл бұрын
Our 1990 Fleetwood is all original except paint work to face lift the kitchen cabinets and walls, one owner before us...it's like brand new still 30 years later with minor flaws like the same tub shower surrounds this guy has. The thing to realize is Fleetwood is not the same company as it was 2008 and prior because the original Fleetwood homes went bankrupt and then was restarted by new company called cavco, I only know this because I was asking for the original floor plan and possible blueprints for my sandpointe by Fleetwood. My family had a new Fleetwood in 1997 and when did we have the paperwork, we also had a blueprint. Back in 97 they built them very fast we have a couple of imperfections like unlevel countertops but nothing was crazy over the top bad other than the smell of the sheetrock being very strong and glue
@leonorsullivan4202
5 жыл бұрын
Yes my mom had a Fleetwood that lasted forever and ever without any problems whatsoever ...paid it off and eventually sold it when she built a home however, that mobile home was from the 80's. Things can completely turn in the other direction....SAD!
@cynthiawilliams4093
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I shared your video on my facebook wall and will share it on my twitter account. I am helping you spread the word. I myself am looking at homes, and will not buy from Fleetwood.
@saveamerica3393
4 жыл бұрын
I had a 2001 fleetwood double wide and lived in it for 11 years. No issues!
@scottshingleton384
7 жыл бұрын
That's sad. The thing is those homes are supposed to be built to HUD standards. How do they get away with that?
@lisay5450
5 жыл бұрын
Ummmmmm....hud standards arent always what you think....or would expect them to be. Remember...hud doesn't guarantee anything.
@tomsmith3321
7 жыл бұрын
burn it and collect your insurance money
@sancraft1
4 жыл бұрын
OMG, that is insurance fraud and punishable by prison time. I hope you were joking.
@RoadkillChucky
6 ай бұрын
Mr. Sucker here: You've prabably moved out of that Fleetwood piece of garbage by now. I made the fatal mistake of buying one. I have most of the same issues you have. and yes you don't want to look under the home here are a few things you will find most likley. hidden under what they call the board (The poly vapor barrier under the home is the barrier manufactuered homes used to hide many defects in workmanship) damaged, holes, improperly installed duct work, causing you to pay higher utilities, floors not stapled or nailed properly after glued, causing squeaks, loose, uneven floors and most of my 20 plus holes were not sealed. I have over 200 pics, videos and sound files of the cheap garbage Fleetwood uses to build these homes, poor workmanship, and safety issues with home. I have filed complaints with 5+ different agencies and I have just started. I will be taking this to a Senator if I have to. So far I have gotten nowhere and will most likley not get any compensation for this. If there are any LARGE law firms willing to take Fleetwood on AGAIN, this should be an easy case. I have found no Attorney's that will touch this. I will end up fixing most warranty issues because Fleetwood is going to drag this out like most big companies these days, hoping you will give up.
@aldofhister6859
5 жыл бұрын
Son you bought a home made out of popsicle sticks cardboard and use beer cans
@auntie9077
4 жыл бұрын
Sooooo from the three pigs perspective a straw house...ummmm!! ''00''
@jacquelinegaines3322
4 жыл бұрын
First mobil home? There all shit! Especially if you dont get every upgrade you can, most all windows leak, everything is off balance once they settle, pipes freeze, roofs leak, sometimes its better to get a used one so you know how they are. This is why they lose value over time, many things break during moving and never line up again. This is why most older ones have new sub floors put in and counters, was this the cheapest model, no upgrades? Most trailor doors leak and the cheap plastic under the faucets. I wonder if you talked to many mobil home owners, I've known this about them since I was a kid, my father always said there garbage when we had a few, never get over skylights, they almost certainly leak, not just fleetwood!
@ReginaldKinnaman
5 жыл бұрын
All of these "Mobile Homes" are built different than a stick built home. Some of them have their own lumber plants to make the special sized studs (Ive lived in 5 in my life and none, even back in the 80's had standard sized studs). They are built to be below a certain weight so they can be hauled down the roadway. after the last two mobile homes, I vowed, never again would I pay over $10 grand for one. but on the other hand, I have heard horror stories about people with stick built homes also (depending on the builder and corners they cut to stay under budget). There are videos all over about each brand, good and bad issues. even saw them on palm harbor.
@carolwyattRN
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for warning us against Fleetwood. They should have been responsible to fix everything that was substandard, and now they are going to pay for it as they will be losing many sales because you have made it public of how they treat their customers. I will never buy a Fleetwood because of your excellent video exposing their poor quality. You should post their address, and we can write to their company expressing our outrage over how they have treated you. You can get estimates to fix the flooring problems, and take them to Small Claims court, and let an impartial judge make the decision to compel them to do the right thing.
@4everisnotenough
7 жыл бұрын
Carol Lmao...a judge can not "compel" anything other than what's written & agreed to in the sales contract. He has no power to "compel" morality. He adjudicates the law. There are no fee-fees in a legally binding contract.
@themapsarewrongandthetimel8722
6 жыл бұрын
Carol I so agree! We should stand with this couple and demand that Fleetwood make this right! I am very worried that the situation with your home is going to put a strain on your marriage. It is not right. This time of your life together should have been a dream come true. Now it has turned into a nightmare, and we can all feell your frustrations.
@richardembody9403
8 жыл бұрын
I have a fifteen year old Fleetwood home. Let me warn you of other problems you will encounter. Your tub seems to be the same as mine. A flimsy pvc 1/16" thick molding supported by styrofoam underneath. Watch the drain area as it will crack and start leaking and doing vast water damage to the house. Same for the shower. Also on my home the shingles were stapled down. Our roof was leaking for probably years and 4 yrs. ago cost me 4,000 to fix. Staples do not seal shingles like nails do. The roof sheathing was nailed and missed the trusses in many places. While we were on the roof standing, one of the trusses snapped. Also watch for how the ridge was sealed as ours was done incorrectly and was leaking also. Watch for the vents and pipes coming through the roof as they are not sealed well and will also leak. Also the pex tubing for the water will have no shutoff valves anywhere. Mice will be a severe problem if your underpinning is not tight as the holes for the piping are way bigger than the lines passin through them. I would urge you to get out as soon as possible. Your problems are nut unique. Fleetwoods quality is horrible.
@bryanmartinez6600
7 жыл бұрын
Richard Embody as a roofer staples are allowed to be used we use nails cause it's faster but staples are allowed but it shouldn't leak cause of that as the shingle overlaps the nail or staple this is an issue with bad roofing technique staples though just like they say are a cheaper building material they don't leak but hold the shingle less
@MarkLemonds
5 жыл бұрын
My first home was a Fleetwood (I think from the same Waco plant as yours). I had a lot of issues like yours and you're right, Fleetwood does not stand behind their product. A Fleetwood rep would show up (with a pissed off attitude) and I was treated like I was making the whole thing up even though I showed him the exposed staples and other subpar workmanship. I would never even consider a Fleetwood home..at least not from the Texas plant. And that was 20 years ago so that shows how Fleetwood is not interested in improving their practices.
@tubetools5627
5 жыл бұрын
Yep, they should give them a new home to restore faith... I wouldn't even think of doing business with them now !
@sweethomealabama1369
6 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry u probably got a lemon Nd it depends where u buy your home to. I love Fleetwood but I also bought mine in 96 made so well better then any other mobile home. Our floors are plywood and never had to do anythong to them and it's been 23 years . But then again they where probably made better back then.Now days they don't make things well any more sorry about ur issues have a blessed day.
@kristenn1740
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! I'm so sorry you guys had to go through all that. I won't give Fleetwood a second thought after seeing this video. **Please update us on your new experience if you choose to go with Palm Harbor.
@craftyhandyman9757
6 жыл бұрын
Fleetwood has always had a quality issue from the plant. They just push it out the door so they can start the next one. They take your money then your on your own. I am a HVAC contractor and do many modular home dealers work Fleetwood, Champion, Clayton and CBS. Fleetwood had the most customer complaints, the quality was terrible. Sadly most manufactures built to trailer standards. Not alot you can do about it except get a lawyer and their betting most owners can't afford it. Buyer beware
@southernbelladonna78
6 жыл бұрын
I see this was a couple years back, any updates? Did you get a new home? Did they ever fix the problems?
@juv923
6 жыл бұрын
Love N Life We have one more year before we can sell the home. We have been looking at Palm Harbor Homes and a few others that we may consider. This was our first starter home and we are ready to purchase something bigger. As far as the home we have now it's still holding up but the flooring has only gotten worse. The laminate flooring is not strong like they say it is. My wife has dropped things off the counter like her IPhone and it has made indented marks in it. The refrigerator area has sunk lower on the decking. Trim has been falling off and peeling in the Master bathroom. The front storm door and main door area has had high flow drafts under it with light showing from the frame bending in the middle where the house was over jacked during the install. We've had to move our entertainment center in the living room around again because when our frontloader washing machine would run on spin cycle everything was shaking. When my wife would close the refrigerator door you could feel the shaking in the living room as well. Some how the house holds up well during thunderstorms and high winds but we hope to have it gone by next year. Keeping our fingers crossed.
@scottshingleton384
6 жыл бұрын
+juv923 Your best bet would have been to buy an older used home either from the 80's or 90's (not Fleetwood or Clayton) for around $10-$15k or less and refurbished and upgraded it yourself. I believe new manufactured homes are not worth the price and I can say the same about stick built homes.
@OmarFlowTv
7 жыл бұрын
I was just about to buy a fleetwood happen to see this video while waiting and before I even finish watching it I left..
@jojober1980
7 жыл бұрын
oh I feel so sad/bad for you. how dare they sell a piece of crap like this to anyone?? where were the Inspectors before this home left to be placed & set?? I would sue the pants off Fleetwood and the dealer you bought it from. Do lemon laws apply since they consider this a vehicle ( although the manufactured homes of today are homes indeed, not mobile at all) Don't give up please, they need to make things right, they owe you a NEW home! again very sorry your family had to deal with this shoddy home....shame on Fleetwood and whoever did not help you..hugs
@delsielopez7121
7 жыл бұрын
So sorry, that happen to you. Its a real lemon home. They should give you your money back. I would hire an attorney SUE THEM! Sounds like they did not set up the home correctly, braces, pillers, blocks etc. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO I will continue to do my homework.
@natalymartinez3299
5 жыл бұрын
Omg! I'm so sorry this happened to you, I was thinking to buy a mobile home, cause as a single mom that's what I can afford but now I'm afraid , I'm not sure anymore about my plans😯
@BluJns
4 жыл бұрын
Never buy without a TAKE-OFF LIST! A complete materials list from screws to carpet to trim. Everything that goes in the house! EVERYTHING! Check every piece of trim plumbing wiring wall covering Fixtures before you sign a contract. Out a deadline in the contract with penalties. Don't pay the last draw until everything is done. Get a lawyer! They will save you in the long run! ❤️🙏❤️
@RoadkillChucky
6 ай бұрын
This will not work in he current market Warraties are written to benefit Sellers and Retailers, like most big corporations today they will string you along until you give up, they use contractors that have to be certified to work on manufactured homes. Of the 4 contractors that have done work or inspections on this home NONE of them could finish the work, had the correct tools or the materials to do the work, then they tell the Retailer or Manufacturer that they refuse to come back to the home because the Home Owner(s) are unreasonable or complain about the work. Yeah the work they could or didn't do or did so poorly they just waste your time.
@donb1979
7 жыл бұрын
So this was in 2015 what was the outcome? Still have the home ? Anything fixed yet? Seems like you should be able to sue the shit out of them. Not right I could not image well I can. I bought a used single wide off a big dealer where I live better then new they told me. Well after having to gut the kitchen, Replace water lines remove black mold ect. I put 20 grand in to this home not counting the purchase price. Was sold a pile of shit. And after I was in with a loan I did not know what else to do. I felt trapped walk away wreck my credit or drain every single dime ect I have. I know am the proud owner of a 70,000 single wide with all the repairs and price of the home. I feel I will never be able to get out of this house. I made a vid if you look at my channel can see what I had to do. So I can relate big time to you.
@markrowlett5034
7 жыл бұрын
I purchased a Fleetwood home in 1987, other than both bath tubs, its a very well built home! I did order mine from Pembroke NC... They may have went down hill since then!
@joseduranjr8890
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information! I wouldn't recommend those assholes. Thanks to you I purchased a Karsten K20 home. Been happy with it. I pray all goes well for you.
@michelefair1577
5 жыл бұрын
Jose Duran Jr are you still happy with karsten? Thinking of getting one we live in New Mexico. Thanks!
@aherron1972
Жыл бұрын
Where your issues ever resolved? We are going through the same exact issues. Anyone think about a class action suit?
@RoadkillChucky
6 ай бұрын
I would like to, but have not found a Law Firm willing to take them on AGAIN. must not be enough $$$$$$$$$$$$
@BreeKayBe
7 жыл бұрын
Your best bet is modular, they have stricter requirements than manufactured(though tech. they are both manufactured) Sorry you had to deal with this, what a shame.
@helenrogers5569
7 жыл бұрын
Should have handed them a level. Cheap junk!! So sad! These can be economical homes if made well. There is no reason for them t to make these so cheap for the price they sell them.
@hillbillyreaperjen
7 жыл бұрын
I own a 14x70 Redman 3/2 that is a 91 model. I bought it in 99 for $7900. I own two mobile home lots which equal to two acres and put it on one lot and I use the other mobile (68 KaraVilla) as storage until one of my 20 year old kids want to remodel it. I have been lucky up until about 12 years ago. The 1st couple years were fine and dandy. I have always had buckled floorboards. In 2001 or 2002, I had a mother rat snake gain entry to my home and have her offspring. That was a nightmare. Keep in consideration that I was basically a single mom, my ex stayed high and drunk, so I didnt notice the space around the plumbing under the cabinets. Well, when the 5 foot long black snake was killed, we found the babies in our closets and bathroom cabinets. We got all of them out and yes..we killed them. I went out to Lowes and bought 8 cans of spray foam. I put that around ANY crack there was. We never had a snake get in since BUT, the foam did push the pipes in the wall and well, the end result was not good. My current hubby, bless his heart, stripped out the guest bath because the whole floor fell through from water seeping between the walls in my sons room and the front door. The roof had buckled and the walls were wavy. Mold started growing all over and everything was removed and replaced down to the metal beams. The metal was the only thing unscathed. We have had to replace the door frame 4 times now! The water runs right down the door and inside. Still going between the walls!! No matter what direction the rain blows. We would like to do a roof over but the county will not allow us due to zoning. Even though I own the land. So, we are going to have to keep on replacing the front door and everything else the water touches. We have cool sealed to the point I think we own stock in that company. We had to have two new fuses put in so we dont die from heat stroke because the rickety old fuse box couldnt carry two window air conditioner units. We only have two working electrical outlets in the kitchen, thank God they are for the stove and fridge. So, I take it where they piggybacked the wiring and with all this water damage, we are going to have to strip the kitchen to the studs and have an electrician rewire it. We are also having to strip the master bath down because the cheap fiberglass tub cracked and now the surround around the faucet to the tub is rotted away. Yeah, we could go buy another home. I am 43 years old and I will never have it paid for though. $45-$50K is what it would cost to replace the one I have with a new one. My hubby lost his job of 14 years and I am disabled. Limited money. So, we will make due with what we have. Make repairs as we go. Im sorry my post was so long but we are having to completely rebuild our house and I know I can relate to how much it sucks. Im waiting for one good gust of wind and this place will fall over. The washing machine scares me bad enough. It rocks this place to the foundation..
@daisythomas2160
5 жыл бұрын
God bless you.
@sacramentoman228
5 жыл бұрын
I would have took his advice and got an attorney on the major items for the replacement of the home. attorneys will do a good job some don't get paid if you don't win. Let them sell it at a discount but get you another home.
@dchristopher6411
6 жыл бұрын
Manufactured homes are cheap because they cost 1/3 what you would pay for a stick built home 'Our area anyway". Get a lawyer and then the Lawyer will rape you too. I think the smaller 2 bedroom 1 bath Manufactured homes are ok for what you pay "as long as you have some construction knowledge and are able to fix minor issues easily". The 14 x 44 or smaller single wides are the only ones i would ever consider purchasing as a fast turn key place to live on the cheap. I think the people that installed the foundation probably caused most of the issues, except for the careless/dirty repair men that definitely had the cannot see if from my house attitude. It really Socks that you got taken advantage of and hopefully it isn't everyone that experiences the exact same thing. Hopefully all will work out for you in the future and maybe one day you can laugh about it. Watch the money pit or duplex movie. Before you purchase any home do your homework and try to learn as much as possible about construction methods and minor home repair, can happen to anyone. A home is only as strong as its foundation!!! Is your mobile home on a slab or just blocks on the ground? Forget any home that is not put on Level professionally installed foundation! CONCRETE!!
@dchristopher6411
6 жыл бұрын
Continued: Plan on replacing most of the Manufactured home appliances at around 7 years. Spend $200 and buy floor molding right away and Install it, Easy for anyone. Check all the cabinets, sinks, plumbing, Etc. right away. Manufactured home you will probably have to caulk a few places on your own after you buy it. Unfortunate truths for the world we all live in now. If handy enough Consider the floor that came with your manufactured home as a sub floor and put a good plywood floor on top of it, Note: make sure your entrance doors have clearance for the extra 1/2 to 3/4". Might have to cut 1/2" off interier doors. Manufactured homes are cheap housing but usually insulated and very energy efficient now a days.
@janholman6192
3 жыл бұрын
How odd, I bought a Fleetwood home in 1997. It was quality built! After I inspected it, only a few minor issues were found, and were all fixed right. Only long term problem was the cheap hinges on the doors. Having teenagers is rough! I truly loved my Fleetwood, I wonder what happened to the quality in between 1997 and 2015?
@CelesteSeeker
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe yours came from a different plant than his. I live in MO and my Fleetwood is crap, just like his.
@johnhodg8400
6 жыл бұрын
my guess would be that anyone who buys a mobile home will probably purchase only one in their lifetime so i think because of this fact the company really doesn't care because they know the same customer won't be back to buy another. It just goes to show that companies like them don't give a shit once it's sold. So bad and so sad. built in U.S.A. eh?
@KatBlack295
5 жыл бұрын
When buying a mobile home or modular home DO NOT NEVER EVER use there banks. They will try there best to get you to use there financial Institutions. Before you go home shopping already have your bank approval & letter of proof. Using there banks Is how they get away with not fixing there homes. Before you close on your home, make sure the home Is set up and everything Is up to standards then have your bank procede with closing. I do agree fleetwood Is SHIT! Palm Harbour does have quality homes. I have owned two modular homes In Florida that were older homes, they stood STRONG thru hurricanes & and still standing STRONG today. They were built tough! Good luck & I hope you got out of that home Into a stick built.
@guymckeehan3962
5 жыл бұрын
I have read up on problems with the Fleetwood before Thanks for the video. What people may not realize as well is that a permanent foundation is better than stands and ties. By fixing your manufactured home to a permanent slab the house lays evenly. Poured anchor weights to the joists under the home, if not leveled correctly will end up in the result you have with your home now, all due to improper installation of your home. not to mention fixing it to a foundation increases value. when homes like this are not properly leveled and the weather changes humidity will seriously mess with the underside of a manufactured home. The price of a slab can vary but it all depends on what you want for your home, and how far into the future you think the life of your home will start to show signs of wear and tear. I have seen homes like yours and others, other than Fleetwood that have sat on a slab above ground and without a slab and in time anything above ground regardless of the workmanship winds up the same the floor gets trashed over time. So, in hindsight always remember a slab will add value to your home regardless of whether it is above or fixed. and you can always renovate or trade in your old home for a new one. If it is above ground it is easier to move of course. But, the way they are making them today they are like a regular stick home.
@detourautotransportllc3275
4 жыл бұрын
If Fixer Upper’s Chip & Jo comes across this video. They might just renovated for you for free. This will be a good episode for them. 🥴
@MadMetalShop
3 жыл бұрын
Toothpicks and glue will fix those stripped door screws. Common fix. That being said that is some poor workmanship right there! Hey next time you make a video turn the lights on. You could barely see anything this entire video.
@PreppingAngel
7 жыл бұрын
Same problems with ours. My son currently lives in it. When they set the house it is 3" higher in the front than the back. The front actually slopes to the back half in the front. After about 6 months the little strips that cover the seems started popping loose. Lots of problems exactly like yours. Also there is a switch in the furnace that keeps blowing out at least once a year. 130.00 every year for that switch. My son just turned it off and installed a wood stove. My son has had to go thru every room, one by one and replace all floors with batter sub floor. The electrical was a nightmare. The plug in the kitchen caught fire. Luckily my son was up all night anyway and caught it and flipped the breaker. Lots of other electrical problems. Plumbing was a whole other nightmare.Most all of the lines have been replaced. The washer makes the entire house shake terribly. The master Glamour bath, the big jaccuzzi tob has a nice size crack and the shower does the same as yours.Yes, We have spent DOUBLE because it was so bad. Electricians, plumbers, Replacing floors, fixing walls, new flooring because of water leaks that destroyed the sub floor and coverings. INSANE
@fertilityqueen7880
7 жыл бұрын
your heads were nocked off... I would have been so pissed. thats practically witch craft lol. Im so sad to hear this all has been a nightmare for you guys, we have an old fleetwood 74" and its a damn good one. These days I wonder how good the inspections are.
@CashJohnston
6 жыл бұрын
I was looking at these units for some property. I’ll just move right them! Thanks for the heads up!
@melissacoburn7000
5 жыл бұрын
Now I'm going to go through ours with a fine tooth comb
@pumpsumiron
7 жыл бұрын
I've had to deal with the same issues, bought a medium size double-wide and the roof was cheap, it was made to sell, not last. Have your roof inspected. And the back door? Mine was always open. I would lock it using the deadbolt and I didn't even need to turn the knob to open it---I just unlocked the deadbolt and it would fly open by itself. These are hints to a greater problem and I thought Fleetwood was the Cadillac among mobile homes nearly 20 years ago. Now I know they are just as bad as they were before 2000. I also heard Champion homes are made with cheap materials so I have to wonder if any of them are any good.
@Megatron995
6 жыл бұрын
Many years ago, Fleetwood had a great reputation. However, they started losing money, causing them to cut corners. Then they went out of business. Later, some other company bought the remains of the business - including the name - and is now making these. The current "Cadillac among mobile homes" is Jacobsen. I haven't seen nearly as many complaints about them as any other manufacturer, though they aren't flawless either. It makes me think that it'd be better to buy a used one, because then, at least the price will be more in line with the amount of work and/or boo-boos to ignore.
@thurstonrider
Ай бұрын
My parents bought a Fleetwood Millenium home in 1999 (forgot the model #). That same flimsy plastic was used over tile in the guest shower. Many problems (leaks) with the bathtub and faucets ocurred. The carpeting knead up in a few places just after a few years. The hot water tank sucks and has low pressure. One of the vent registers no longer carry any air from the furnace. The floor creaks between the kitchen and living room. Floor boards at the front door and around the master bath toilet softened up and broke. Fleetwood makes some very nice models, but they seem to skimp on quality in many areas. Then again, is this unique to manufactured homes or just Fleetwood themselves?
@wisheduknew294
6 жыл бұрын
Bobby...I watched the entire video buddy....I see every issue you were showing us. I am so sorry too. Isn't there another agency to contact beyond the housing commission or no? I know i'd be ringing some god damn fucking necks dude. You spend THOUSANDS and get that. I'm hoping something becomes of it or gets better.. My brother is an attorney in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area if you need him!!! I remember you said you're in Texas also, I'm in Houston...
@theariesexperiment4642
3 жыл бұрын
So I have some advice here. DO NOT FINANCE A NEW MANUFACTURED HOME. DO NOT!!!! If your going to go this route,.....?....?...the best way to go is to find a repossessed one that's already set up on land. Believe me when I tell you,....it 1000 times the better option. The upside is that you can truly save 10s of thousands and still get a beautifully set up home. Now, ..the downside is you may have too sacrifice some of the things you want. But,....with the thousands you'll save,......you can add on to your home whatever you like. Depending on the area you live in and home construction codes of course. These companies will 100% take you for a ride and leave bathing in your own tears. It's a very dirty and seedy industry. Now even though alot of the problems your pointing out are fairly common,...?...?..its still shotty craftsmanship at the end of the day. So if,....if you go with a repo land home,...you'll not only save alot of money,....you can avoid these crappy companies and banks in most cases. We dealt with the individual home owner through owner finance. We set up a monthly payment and didn't even need a downpayment. The home was about 3 years old and beautifully set up. The problem is when you allow the manufacturer to set it up,......they dont care after you sign the dotted line. If you get a contractor who builds actual houses,.....to setup your home,...you will have a higher quality of craftsmanship and it will be done right. It's very sad what you and your family are experiencing. Those companies are crooked and RIP offs. I wish you and yours the best and hope you eventually get the home you deserve for your hard earned money. God Bless.
@archangele1
7 жыл бұрын
I have a slightly more upscale Fleetwood and I had a couple issues but they fixed them. Some things they were never able to properly fix. The biggest issues I had with this Fleetwood and a previous one was issues caused by installation. The installers where I am tend to be contractors who do not work for Fleetwood and they tend to be the most skate contractors in the world. If there is a corner to be cut, they will cut it. They also do tend to fix one problem while damaging other things and creating new problems. Fleetwood was attentive to problems but the contractors they used were bad news. I think the biggest over all issue was fit and finish. Doors not hung straight and stuff like that. But, again, if these homes are not leveled properly, everything will end up being crooked. Stuff like door frames will be out of square as the building settles. Basically, in my experience, it was more the set up contractors and repair contractors as opposed to the actual quality of the home I got.. I live in Florida and I understand Fleetwood has several different plants. So it may depend on where your house is made.
@JamesJones-xp3ej
9 ай бұрын
This particular Fleetwood home was built to meet a price point. A very low price point. It has cheap crappy fixtures and trim and the factory just threw it together. My mom had a Fleetwood in the mid 80's. It had a lot of flashy "gingerbread" but when you looked closer as to how it was built, it was not very good quality. I have always considered Fleetwood to be a bottom end manufacturer that sold cheap homes that barely met HUD code. There are better manufactured homes being built by better manufacturers out there but you are going to have to spend more money to buy one of them. It is the old saying, "you get what you pay for" and it is certainly true with manufactured houses. I currently live in a Karsten Home and it is a much better quality home than the one in this video. It has 2X6 exterior wall studs, 2X8 Floor joists, 2X4 interior wall studs, real wood cabinets, 1/2 inch thick sheetrock walls that are taped textured and painted instead of the 5/16 thick VOG (vinyl on gypsum) walls found in lower end homes, one piece fiberglass tubs and showers with the option to upgrade them to custom tiled showers, high end appliances and plumbing fixtures etc. You get the idea. the manufacturer was even willing to make changes to the floor plan to suit us. It is like having a poor mans custom built home. In terms of quality I would say my home is as good or better than many if not most tract site built homes out there at a comparably lower price. Having said that, having a home like this Karsten is going to be considerably more expensive per square foot that the Fleetwood you bought. You get what you pay for. On an up note, I believe that Fleetwood was bought out by Cavco industries which is a respected manufacturer in the Southwest and maybe they can straighten out Fleetwood and make them fly right.
@m.mickeypayne9811
3 жыл бұрын
Clayton homes also sells Fleetwood. What you don't realize is that most companies have subcontractors. As for the build, they build the shell and other manufacturers are responsible for everything else. Fleetwood has a parent company, hopefully you contacted them. Before you buy anything go to pissed consumer dot com and see the complaints before you buy stuff. A lot of products have been sold many hands and Fleetwood is no exception. Its RV section is crap too. Fleetwood in the 1980's and 1990's used to be good, even used in Walt Disney World Ft Wilderness campground as expensive cabins. Fleetwood has brand recognition but but quality is down because the company is obviously more concerned with money vs quality. On Fleetwood Factory in Waco Texas website, they say that is the most superior of factories in the USA. Interesting though, if You were talking RV's instead of a mobile home, I would tell you is thats business as usual. Go to pissed consumer dot com, there are other complaints up there, eventually , something will happen.
@paulntraci99
5 жыл бұрын
When we looked at Fleetwood back 15 yrs ago and saw plastic sinks we walked out and never returned.
@CelesteSeeker
2 жыл бұрын
I have a Fleetwood singlewide. Its not well built and the finishes are extremely cheap. The carpet is super cheap and wasn't stretched, so it wrinkled and got worn down very quickly. When it was built the builders put a staple through the water lines which cause major leaking and mold, they came out and repaired the pipe (but did it wrong, which caused MORE leaking, and my husband had to fix it himself) but didn't fix the underbelly or replace the VOG wall. The bathroom just had MDF walls with water resistant paper on then, not a tub surround, and none of it was caulked, so we got water leaks and mold up the walls next to the tubs. The floors have weak spots in areas where there was no water damage and shouldn't be weak. Definitely buy from another company.
@bonmorrow6193
4 жыл бұрын
You seem like a computer savy fellow. Fleetwood is the least $ home to buy, you got what you paid for. Fleetwood has been building entry level homes for 40 years. You apparently price shopped only. . Hard to feel sorry for one that doesnt do their computer research. How do I know? Im going into my 51st year in Factory built home industry. I have lost 100s of home sales in that time only to hear folks crying your same tune. 3 of the dealers who sold them in my area has gone out of business....Mmmm wonder why. All I can say hope other folks do their home work. Good Luck
@sbrazwell42
3 жыл бұрын
Fleetwood is very bad..i had one..made poorly..i would never use that brand. Cumberland maryland lot.. The finish workers are unskilled labor.. And i dont mean foreign.. Locals from cumberland maryland..
@katiekane5247
6 жыл бұрын
Been screwed twice on manufactured homes. First was a Fleetwood piece of crap. This industry preys on budget restrained, naive buyer's. Last salesman was a nugget wearing, hummer driving trailer pimp. Home had major issues & warranty sucked
@AnhYeuEmMaiMai69
5 жыл бұрын
I bought my friendship home in 2017 and i have had few issues overall and the people took care of the major issues within a reasonable amount of time. I am sorry to hear that you got issues with the people whom made your house...
@JX02123
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. We were on the fence about getting a manufactured home or building ourselves. You just made the decision that much easier.
@detourautotransportllc3275
4 жыл бұрын
All of those trailer and modular homes screw you. One way or another. My brother got screwed with the 3rd party carpenters / finish work by a dealer in GA. Statesboro I believe. Hey your sink is dirty by the way. By the way” did you buy a used trailer?
@dougrife1633
7 жыл бұрын
Did they not give you a home warranty? I had a lot of issues with my new stick built home. Had to read the fine print and get the warranty company involved to get everything fixed. The builder latter had a class action suit against him because a lot of Homes were experiencing water intrusion, mine included. Fourteen years later my roof in already failing. Next time ill build my own house. Home builders these days are greedy they take your money and run.
@sandrawinkleman6503
7 жыл бұрын
fleetwood never nailed the floor down. Sounds to me like they are going out of business.If not they don`t have workers that don`t know shit about building homes. don`t give up on getting even with them. get ahold of the better business bureau.
@midastouch9217
3 жыл бұрын
We just made a down payment on a manufactured home one thing I will be doing during placement of home to foundation is checking every water connection and drain pipe & I will scrutinize on time stamped video every inch, my video will not be one year later where they might suggest that I or someone else caused the condition As far as that crack in your vanity, I bought brand new kitchen cabinets that had cracks just like that fresh out of the box
@auntie9077
4 жыл бұрын
What the hell id going on in America......cheap Sh----t every where we go??? SMH!!!! ''00''
@tamarawhitcomb7209
4 жыл бұрын
Your house is even worse than our. We had major trouble with our also. Our state (Washington) would not help us at all. A shower was leaking and we didn't know it and we had mushrooms growing from the carpet and mold growing up the wall. Windows broke and wouldn't open anymore, skylight leaked, half of the outlets didn't work and this just goes on and on. Fleetwood treated us the same as they did you. I am so sorry your going through this.
@donnabrown4349
5 жыл бұрын
What a lemon. I feel so bad for you. Everyone looks forward to getting their own home. This is really bad. I am surprised the bathtub shower even passed inspection. The floors shouldn't pass either.
@bouttemom
4 жыл бұрын
Try Karsten manufactured homes or Kit manufactured homes. They have the best construction by far. Nothing low end about their construction process!!
@susieq8008
4 жыл бұрын
Couldn't you refuse to accept it like you do a house ? Ugh...this is a Pathetic Compaany. I would most definitely hire a lawyer to get out of that contract...my gosh !
@richardbowman6410
3 жыл бұрын
You have a lot of flooring problems. What type of foundation did you put it on? You are responsible for your foundation. This trailer doesn’t have sheet rock. You buy cheap you get cheap.
@Reaperofwind
3 жыл бұрын
It’s prolly not lazy. There assembly line guys not craftsman. There unskilled you really don’t want them to touch your stuff.
@jasonweaver1252
5 жыл бұрын
Man that's really shitty craftsmanship and the contractor was right the home should have never left the plant!! I work for clayton homes in the manufacturing plant in Tennessee and our homes do not leave the plant until they are inspected and any issues fixed the right way. I hate that you and your wife are dealing with this with your first home. Should get a lawyer if there not gonna fix your problems
@1aggiesgirl
6 жыл бұрын
Cosmetic? Please...what a piece of crap. The people that worked on your home are worthless, why would someone leave dirty handprints and damage they need to be sued.
@kimmyhead7097
4 жыл бұрын
They're all like that. Research, research, research people. Look at reviews of people who have had them for 6 or more months, or who were missing appliances based on price, or reviews about the roofing.
@Ritterkritterz
3 жыл бұрын
Clayton has bad homes on KZitem as well. I love singlewides. I am sorry you had to experience this. Try to sue for a new home. I wouldn't sell the problem to a new home owner.
@sunkist7
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving us the heads up. It's such a shame to realize they will try to screw people over like that.
@glennamcdonald6305
7 жыл бұрын
leave it and file bankruptcy on it
@patrickthompson6455
2 жыл бұрын
I have a Fleetwood manufactured out of Georgia moved it to Tennessee have had no problems trailers are all made cheapest parts possible when I purchased mine you do a walk-through and they fix anything then in my case I had another trailer made same model
@robertshearer6551
5 жыл бұрын
It’s a mobile home. Honestly what do you expect? For the price of them, why not just buy an actual house? I hate to say it, but you get what U pay for.
@LINDAPetersen-u7u
7 ай бұрын
Awful I was just going to buy one next week I was so Excited, and now I'm going to Clayton.
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