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Arizona home inspector posts videos online; One builder files complaint

A homebuilder has filed a complaint against a popular metro Phoenix home inspector who boasts a massive following on social media and frequently posts about construction issues, such as poorly constructed roofs.

In a recent development, Taylor Morrison has taken legal action against CyFy Home Inspections’ proprietor, Cy Porter. The complaint filed accuses Mr. Porter of various unethical and unprofessional practices, including misrepresenting property issues, instilling fear in potential buyers, withholding crucial information, and even engaging in cyberbullying.

Porter frequently shares videos on social media highlighting construction issues such as cracked wood, improperly installed lights, and poorly mounted showers.

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According to Porter’s social media, he witnessed a construction worker taking equipment from a job site and workers removing home inspection marking tape without addressing the underlying issue that was marked. He describes himself as a concerned observer of these actions.

Porter primarily works with homebuyers and specializes in new home construction.

At the moment, Porter has chosen to refrain from commenting on the Taylor Morrison complaint until the State Board of Technical Registration completes its investigation. It’s important to note that this agency is responsible for regulating home inspectors in Arizona.

According to the complaint, Porter is accused of concealing crucial information and breaching the policies of the American Society of Home Inspectors.

According to Orlene Loera, the investigations manager for the Arizona Board of Technical Registration, all investigations remain confidential until they are resolved. The state agency not only regulates home inspectors but also engineers, architects, geologists, land surveyors, and landscape architects.

According to Porter, the agency might take around four to six months to set a hearing date for him.

According to a statement given to The Arizona Republic, Taylor Morrison emphasizes its dedication to quality and care, guaranteeing that home shoppers and buyers can trust their home building process.

According to the statement, Taylor Morrison has always had a policy in place that permits purchasers to engage the services of third-party inspectors.

According to the statement, it is anticipated that all home inspectors will be licensed and adhere to the standards of professional conduct and integrity.

According to the complaint, Porter has been accused of accepting free equipment for his business and in return endorsing it. Additionally, it is alleged that he intentionally tags his videos to target a wider, national audience.

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