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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I too would give a zero but unfortunately you have to do at least one star. I reside currently in Pahrump Nevada. I was pre approved. I am 100% recipient of my deceased husbands VA BENEFITS. I was nev... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I deeply regret hiring this contractor. I needed help of a private inspector to check my house. Otherwise I wouldn't have known that I had gas leaks, broken trusses, cracked tiles, and almost no insul... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aren’t Taylor Morrison the cockroaches that took that bloke to court, for doing his job as a ‘house inspector’ highlighting the poor quality of TM’s work. If it weren’t for his channel, only people... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I'd be very careful before purchasing a town home and Taylor Morrison's Artisan lake subdivision. We're not supposed to be responsible for anything on the outside now we're responsible for everything... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Taylor Morrison

If I could give a 0, I will.

Taylor Morrison’s Earnest Money Retention Scam (North Sky Celina) - 100 N Sky Dr, Celina, TX 75009.
I signed a contract in June, but THEIR lender demanded:

Higher insurance deductible , or extra cash to buy down rates to approve my final loan. When I refused (financing contingency), they kept my $5K deposit—even though the home is now back in market priced higher than it was and will sell to someone else who will pay the deposit again to them.

Their ‘final’ denial emails including Tom Cawthon's email admit no losses to them. TREC/DTPA complaints are pending. Please be aware especially first time home buyers and buy from any other builders but them. They are very predatory.

31 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wish I went with a different builder.

I don’t even know where to begin. The experience with this home has been nothing short of frustrating and disheartening. I’ve had to submit multiple warranty tickets for a slew of problems—some addressed, others not—but the sheer number of issues is unacceptable for a brand-new home. We're talking about mismatched sliding glass door tints, a dishwasher that wasn’t even secured properly, doors that won’t close right, a leaking food disposer, drawers that are completely loose, a hole in the cabinets, and even a poorly installed shower door that hits the wall. The list goes on—and it's exhausting.

But the most infuriating and disappointing issue of all is the placement of the dryer vent in the laundry room. The room itself is already noticeably narrow compared to others in the same model. Instead of placing the vent low to the ground or including a recessed outlet like they did in my neighbor’s home—the exact same model—my vent was installed 3 feet off the floor with no recess at all. As a result, the 4-inch vent pipe runs straight up behind the dryer, forcing the entire unit to stick out an extra 4 inches into an already cramped space.

When I brought this up with the builder, they sent multiple people out to "assess" the issue, dragging me through a maze of finger-pointing and empty reassurances. In the end, they dismissed my concerns entirely, claiming it was just "part of the build"—and that if I wanted it fixed, it was on me, the homeowner.

This experience has been beyond disappointing. It feels like the builder cut corners, ignored quality, and then refused to take accountability when confronted. Please, do yourself a favor: do not go with this builder. You will regret it. There are far better local builders who care about their work and offer custom options without running you in circles. Avoid this company at all costs.

1 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Steer Clear

Steer Clear: this is the company that tried to silence the home inspector who found errors, rather than work with the inspector/builders to make their homes better.

30 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aren’t Taylor Morrison the cockroaches…

Aren’t Taylor Morrison the cockroaches that took that bloke to court, for doing his job as a ‘house inspector’ highlighting the poor quality of TM’s work.
If it weren’t for his channel, only people who bought their houses, would know how bad they were.
It appears that TM tried to silence him, to enable them to continue to build rubbish houses.
What a bunch of greedy crims.

4 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not a "Trusted Home Builder"

Disappointed with Our Homebuilding Experience

Our experience with this home builder has been extremely disappointing, particularly for a company that markets itself as a "trusted" name in residential construction. From the initial build to post-move-in warranty support, we have encountered persistent issues that remain unresolved.

We experienced poor communication and inconsistent follow-through from multiple departments, including sales, construction, and customer care/warranty. In many cases, commitments were not honored, and requests for service or clarification went unanswered.

During construction and afterward, we identified multiple issues--some of which involved local code violations. While we escalated concerns, including to the Castle Rock Building Department, the builder declined to take corrective action in several cases.

Water intrusion was a major concern, resulting in mold growth that affected our health and required third-party intervention to resolve. Other construction-related oversights included improperly placed plumbing and questionable repair techniques that did not meet reasonable expectations for a new home.

We also faced safety concerns, such as patched roofing that lacked structural integrity and damage caused during warranty service appointments. In several cases, we had to hire independent inspectors to confirm the need for repairs.

The neighborhood we live in, Crystal Valley Hillside, has also seen pricing volatility, with recent listings significantly undercutting original purchase prices--something current homeowners should be aware of.

Buying a home is one of the most important investments you'll make. We recommend thoroughly researching this builder and speaking with current homeowners before moving forward.

16 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid Taylor Morrison – Serious Warranty Neglect at Ridge at Northlake, Texas

We purchased a home from Taylor Morrison in Ridge at Northlake, Texas, and the experience has been nothing short of exhausting and distressing.

From the beginning, we found major issues across the house. A third-party inspection confirmed numerous problems, including a leaking floor and a fully blocked primary shower drain that remained unusable for over a month after closing. We’ve dealt with second-floor leaks, squeaky floors, and numerous unresolved cosmetic issues — many of which were present before closing.

One of the most serious problems was with the AC drain line, which was clogged and resulted in consistently high indoor humidity levels of 75%. This poses a serious risk for mold growth, especially in a newly built home. Taylor Morrison failed to take any action. We had to reach out to the HVAC installer directly, who confirmed and fixed the clogged line — without any involvement or help from the builder. Instead of solving problems, Taylor Morrison continued to deflect responsibility and escalate matters legally.

They closed multiple warranty tickets without doing the actual work. When we pushed back, they hired a lawyer and issued a cease-and-desist letter against us — threatening us with legal action and even trespassing charges. All this while they continue building homes down the street.

Imagine paying a builder, then being threatened for simply asking them to honor their warranty. We are now forced to communicate through a lawyer for every issue. Taylor Morrison, especially under its current leadership, seems more interested in legal intimidation than fixing actual construction problems.

This is not an isolated case — Taylor Morrison has faced lawsuits in other regions related to mold and construction defects, showing a pattern of negligence when it comes to moisture and drainage issues.

This was our second home. Our first, with David Weekley Homes, was a smooth and respectful experience. Based on what we’ve experienced at Ridge at Northlake, Texas, I strongly recommend avoiding Taylor Morrison. Protect your investment — and your peace of mind.

6 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor quality and no ownership

Poor quality and no ownership.

Forced to remain in this home that was poorly built due to the terrible economy we’re faced with. I had a door come off completely, roof not fully patched, and poor paint job throughout the home.

13 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wish we had researched the builders…

I wish we had researched the builders in the area. We absolutely love the area but are not impressed at all with Taylor Morrison. The home warranty is all but non-existent. I have had to pay out of pocket for a new garage door opener (they put a 1/2hp motor on a heavy all wooden door). Questions about the HVAC- submitted warranty ticket 7 weeks ago- crickets. Sprinkler system brand new house leaking and they don’t warranty the installation. Had to replace the dishwasher because it was so loud and the cheapest model they could find. I would strongly advise anyone considering them to do their homework and consider a builder with even marginally better reviews- completely my fault for not looking them up.

2 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Keep away from thiStay away from this…

Keep away from thiStay away from this company! They sued and tried to revoke the license of an inspector (CYFY) just because he found too many issues in the houses they build. Instead of trying to improve, they try to silence people. Avoid companies like this—they are worthless.s company, they t

15 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Evidence of Taylor Morrison breaking contract

Hello, all

I have volunteered to help the Florida and U.S. Attorney General gather information on Taylor Morrison breaching contract and abusing their warranty's arbitration clause. If you have any data you would like to share please contact me directly. I have already gotten responses from over 400 people!

1 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you're considering buying…RUN!

If you're considering buying from this company, think again--and RUN!

If you're currently under contract with them, break it and RUN!

They do not stand behind their work. Instead, they argue, refuse to honor their commitments, and blatantly disregard the obligations outlined in their contracts. They treat your home as if it were low-priority housing, even if you've spent upwards of $1 million on it.

Their so-called "home warranty" is nothing more than a tool to dismiss your repair requests, leaving issues unresolved. Their "standards" are practically nonexistent. They hire inexperienced workers who lack the necessary skills and knowledge. They make promises to fix issues but later deny ever agreeing to anything.

The bottom line: they will ignore you, betting that you'll eventually give up out of frustration.

Take it from the many warnings shared here--proceed at your own risk.

24 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I went to purchase an attached home…

I went to purchase an attached home from Aurora Highlands Colorado. My mom has stage 2 breast cancer going through Chemo so I went looking for one level homes where my mom can feel at home again with just one floor (as she cannot do stairs anymore). I was told to start a build they needed 30K (my life savings but I’d do anything for my mom) so I put the money down. Next thing I know someone else put 30k down on the same house I did but supposedly faster than me. So the lady selling homes within said her boss will not open new lots so I had to take an already started, already picked out appliances and the whole show…. They said you are already passed your limit to get your money back so for my mother we decided okay that’s fine we don’t want to lose our money. 3 days before singing Taylor Morrison calls me to say.. we are cancelling your contract and keeping your money because you didn’t sell your townhouse. Now as the process goes from the moment I put my money down… finance would not call me back/email me for questions I had.. I got “out of the office”, went every week to look at house we were so excited about. Basement had huge puddle of water from a busted pipe coming from master bathroom toilet.. rotting the floor entirely where the toilet was at and the entire basement ceiling… I turned that in and it was said they would fix it but day of walk through the floor was never fixed and had to be replaced entirely.. Taylor Morrison would hug my mom as we came to visit the home and be so kind yet the straight up took my money that I needed for my mom… said they would give us a year to use our 30k but now nobody will even view my townhouse since this all began.. may have been coincidence, but just seems to weird as I was taken for my money..

28 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Taylor Morrison Not Trustworthy

I'd be very careful before purchasing a town home and Taylor Morrison's Artisan lake subdivision. We're not supposed to be responsible for anything on the outside now we're responsible for everything including the fact they want us to pay $120,000 to repair the plastic fences that will only get ripped down the next time. Parking is very poor here they threaten to tow.

14 December 2024
Unprompted review

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