Terrible Home built by Eric and Chris Blackwelll

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

This is my home built by Christopher S.Blackwell and William E. Blackwell who at the time were representing themselves as licensed builders and a licensed business. The license listed on the TN state contractor's boards website,was their father William S. Blackwell who wasn't actively in the business (I didn't know this at the time). He was only renewing his license so the son's could use it, therefore, their father was falsifying documents required to send in to the state before he could renew his license. The only way he could provide the necessary financial statements to renew was by false documents and FRAUD? (If they fraud the state that means they did the same to the city of course and the IRS, because Chris and Eric couldn't legally file the homes built or their business on their taxes if they weren't a licensed business or licensed contractors (common sense right?). The state is very aware that it's the only way he could have done this, but they did nothing about it and I have 100's of email to prove it. The state fined the son's $1000 for building my home illegally but nothing for the other hundreds of homes built (see under disciplinarian actions on the states website for April 08 for their father and July 08 for the son's). The sons were going by Blackwell and Blackwell Construction at the time, state fined the father William S. Blackwell $3000 after pulling 3 permits under the son's names because the father name wasn't on them, resulting in fining him $1000 per permit, but again what about the hundreds of others illegal permits? I am an illegal home loan; USAA knows it (due to the son's not being allowed legally to sign any documentation at closing or on the loan) and because I've been complaining how defective it is USAA dropped my homeowners insurance of $319 a yr added one $2024 a yr because no one else would pick me up, causing my payment to go up $336 more a mth knowing I'm in the home on an illegal loan. USAA gave them $69,000 fraudently (for the property before selling it to me) because the builders weren't who they signed as on the paperwork, but USAA tells me I'm liable for the loan. I'm also a Veteran, but VA says they can't help.City permits dept gave them at least 500 illegal permits to build. City, state, Mayor, Governor, Atty General, lawyers, Consumer Affairs, Obama Administation who I contacted 6 x. I'm now being threathened with foreclosure. The home is only 4 yrs old. They were building under Blackwell and Blackwell Construction, now they're building under 2 different names WE Blackwell Homes, Chris Blackwell Construction, Eric surprisingly has a license showing on the boards website now because he had withdrew the one given to him after they were violated, but he didn't have one for his new name, I guess the state fixed it like everything else, but I got the email where the state said they wasn't in the business anymore, but I said yes they are building but theres no license and gave the state their new name, now all of a sudden there's a license, but if you investigate further you will see he had 2 licenses at the same time for 2 different business names (funny, huh). The house is falling apart in every room. I want them to right this wrong!! read story at www.worldlawdirect.com put Blackwell and Blackwell in search engine. They're White and rich and supply the city and state with revenue, I'm a Black female veteran no one seems to care who has been devastated and is greatly stressed by all of this criminal activity they've been allowed to get away with. DON'T BUY THEIR HOMES!

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  • Looks like bad foundation work. Houses settle after a period of time after being built. Who ever did the block job didn't do a very good job, but I am no expert and i'm sure settling is difficult to avoid. However the people who built the home should offer repair at no cost or at least give you a reasonable discount because those are small fixes axcept the floor and the bulging wall, that was just poor construction. the house will probably continue to settle though.

  • @panikdrumrguy Hi, it's more than settling and bad construction, it's structural damage, I had an engineer in. 

  • I've never slandered anyone. Did I build my house? NO, I purchased a home in good faith, but I was indeed victimized because they lied from the gate and in every way. So if you got a problem with what I've said, too freaking bad. I'm the one living this nightmare. How much you get paid to make this comment? People like you who stand up for wrong make me sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Did you think your little plug about you being black supposed to mean something, well it meant NOTHING!

  • I don't care what color you are nor do I care what YOU think! You're not in my shoes and I don't care what you feel about what I've said or done. If you don't have any problems you're LUCKY and whoopdedoo for you! So you can eat rocks as far as I'm concerned! Just so you know, I've been told I can't sell it like this, it's not just defective it's structural, so before you talk trash to me, know YOUR LANE!! Also, if the crap wasn't raggedy I couldn't shake it now could I MORON?

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  • Further more, You keep showing whats wrong with your house by shaking and pulling on things, listen moron, if you bend metal back and forth long enough it will eventually break. Stop playing the professional victim and sell the house if your unhappy and move on to the next person to slander.

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