Howard Hughes Corporation
Howard Hughes Corporation Overview
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Howard Hughes Corporation reviews skew negative with complaints about customer service, limited product diversity, and a perception of high price levels; recent resident reports describe permit processes as ineffective and variances routinely approved.
Positive Feedback
Some reviewers note predictable variance outcomes and consistent enforcement patterns that make outcomes foreseeable for residents.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Howard Hughes Corporation customer complaints focus on poor customer service and lack of product or service variety.
- High price level cited by consumers affects value perception.
- Permit and approval processes described as inconsistent or easily circumvented.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Expect reported issues with customer service and consider value versus high price before committing.
- Investigate local permit enforcement and community approval patterns when evaluating properties.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Howard Hughes Corporation reviews skew negative with complaints about customer service, limited product diversity, and a perception of high price levels; recent resident reports describe permit processes as ineffective and variances routinely approved.
Positive Feedback
Some reviewers note predictable variance outcomes and consistent enforcement patterns that make outcomes foreseeable for residents.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Howard Hughes Corporation customer complaints focus on poor customer service and lack of product or service variety.
- High price level cited by consumers affects value perception.
- Permit and approval processes described as inconsistent or easily circumvented.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Expect reported issues with customer service and consider value versus high price before committing.
- Investigate local permit enforcement and community approval patterns when evaluating properties.
Resident in a Texas planned community owned by Howad Hughes Corp
- - The Woodlands Township allegedly has a permit process.
- - Residents bypass approvals, a variance is granted disregarding adjacent property owners.
Don't bother with the permit process - it's a joke! The Woodlands Township allegedly has a process and procedure for residents to submit an application to obtain a permit when they want to add anything to their property.
If the resident doesn't like the conditions imposed to approve the application (a 'conditional approval'), they can do whatever they want anyway. If they get caught, they apply for a variance and it gets approved, with total and complete disregard for the conditions on the application, and with total and complete disregard for the adjacent property owners.
User's recommendation: Do whatever you want. If/when you get caught, apply for a variance. It will be rubber stamped, based on my personal experiences.
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