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IS DWIGHT SCHAR’S BELLA COLLINA TEAM CAUGHT HIDING THE UGLY TRUTH?


Is NVR Inc. (NYSE: NVR) founder Dwight Schar trying to hide the truth from the public? Does he send out paid minions to do his dirty work for him? Don Juravin, a resident of Bella Collina Florida, is one of the thousands of victims of Dwight Schar’s shady practices according to court filings and congressional investigations. He is personally familiar with Dwight Schar’s tricks.

Don Juravin’s experience Don Karl juravin reviews  is that Dwight Schar’s large legal team has been trying for years to silence him from revealing the truth about Bella Collina and its long history of accusations of corruption (scam, fraud, and racketeering) in court cases filed by families in Bella Collina.

NVR is “facing mounting pressure from state and federal officials” for its “questionable business practices against homeowners.” Several homeowners across the United States have complained of dealing with problems that have been thrown at them by the homebuilding company. Four U.S. Senators have called for NVR to stop “using mandatory arbitration” in a letter sent to the business. The company does so to leverage construction defect repairs. “Forcing homebuyers into arbitration and nondisclosure agreements is unfair, unjust and abusive,” according to the letter, dated Nov. 6. “NVR’s reliance on mandatory arbitration provisions to evade accountability is unconscionable — and it may also be illegal.”


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