Justice Dept. Files Lawsuit Against Colony Ridge for Targeting Hispanic Home Buyers

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a Texas developer, Colony Ridge, alleging that the company targeted Hispanic residents by selling them subpar, unfinished homes with hidden costs in hopes of reselling the properties after the buyers defaulted. The developer, which also provided home-financing loans, allegedly exploited language barriers and used misleading ads on platforms like TikTok to trap buyers into purchasing unfinished properties. Many of the homes were in flood-prone areas, forcing buyers to spend additional money. Nearly 1 in 4 Colony Ridge homeowners ended up in foreclosure, with a default rate over 10 times the national average. The lawsuit seeks compensation for victims of the scheme.
- Colony Ridge sued by Justice Dept. for allegedly preying on Hispanic home buyers The Washington Post
- Colony Ridge lawsuit: Liberty County, TX developer sued over claims it targeted Hispanic homebuyers in alleged land sales scheme KTRK-TV
- DOJ alleges Houston developer swindled Hispanic borrowers with 'bait and switch' scheme ABC News
- Federal lawsuit accuses Colony Ridge developer of bait and switch sales that target Hispanics in Liberty County KHOU.com
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