Hey folks, I’ve been digging into public info on Roy Gabbay, founder of RG Homes in Houston. In 2017, the Houston Chronicle reported he faced a felony charge for allegedly tampering with a government inspection certificate on a Bellaire home build—the charge was dismissed in 2018 when prosecutors found insufficient evidence, with no further criminal cases showing up publicly.
There are also plenty of consumer complaints and media pieces about RG Homes homes having issues like leaks, cracks, mold, and construction defects, leading to arbitrations, lawsuits (e.g., breach of contract, negligence claims), and frustrated buyers. Some newer aggregation sites add broader “red flags” about business practices or info suppression, but these often seem interpretive rather than backed by court wins or regulatory hits.
It’s a patchwork: one dropped criminal charge, real customer gripes (even if not all proven in court), and scattered online warnings. Curious how you all sort this—do ongoing complaints and disputes carry weight despite no big legal losses, or do you focus mainly on verified outcomes like the dismissal? How do you balance media reports, buyer stories, and lack of formal sanctions without overreaching?
There are also plenty of consumer complaints and media pieces about RG Homes homes having issues like leaks, cracks, mold, and construction defects, leading to arbitrations, lawsuits (e.g., breach of contract, negligence claims), and frustrated buyers. Some newer aggregation sites add broader “red flags” about business practices or info suppression, but these often seem interpretive rather than backed by court wins or regulatory hits.
It’s a patchwork: one dropped criminal charge, real customer gripes (even if not all proven in court), and scattered online warnings. Curious how you all sort this—do ongoing complaints and disputes carry weight despite no big legal losses, or do you focus mainly on verified outcomes like the dismissal? How do you balance media reports, buyer stories, and lack of formal sanctions without overreaching?