• Allegations: Negligent design/construction of roadways & underdrain system in a 500+ home community.
• Outcome: Jury verdict; final judgment entered at $7.29M (2019). After appeal, Taylor Morrison paid $8.6M to satisfy judgment (2020).
• Allegations: Construction defects led to mold, illness, and repair costs; claims for warranty, negligence, fraud, DTPA.
• Outcome: Texas Supreme Court compelled arbitration (including minor children) under the home purchase agreement.
• Allegations: Home construction defects (parents + children suing).
• Outcome: Court held the children also had to arbitrate (direct‑benefits estoppel), reversing lower courts.
• Allegations: Community‑wide building‑envelope defects and water intrusion; TM then sued subs (incl. window installer).
• Outcome: Multi‑million‑dollar HOA suit; defense counsel for a sub reports dismissal as to its client (context confirms TM as developer/GC).
• Allegations: Homeowners sued TM for drywall cracking; TM pursued Terracon and subs over geotech/soils issues.
• Outcome: Terracon deposited $550,000 under a contractual cap; TM settled with remaining subs ($592,000).
• Allegations: Structural damage from expansive soils; improper foundation design/construction.
• Outcome: $1,487,931 arbitration award for homeowners (AAA No. 01‑14‑0001‑4552).
• Allegations (RFAs excerpted): Damage tied to construction defects affecting HVAC, waterproofing system, insulation, roofing, mechanical equipment.
• Status: Active civil litigation at that time (document is a filing excerpt).
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