More trouble for J.D. Brooks
For Douglas County residents, J.D. Brooks is known for the Brookmont subdivision which has been an ongoing scrutiny for not following local and State regulations. Losing Georgia posted three investigative posts (part 1, part 2, & part 3) about Brooks and the poor development practices conducted by his affiliated companies and other home builders.
Forsyth County residents are going through problems of their own at Brooks' Creekstone Estates development. Then yesterday an e-mail reached the Project's inbox about another development by Brooks, Vintage Pointe, in Gwinnett County that is having an ongoing situation. Seems one of Brook's companies, Homeland Communities, Inc. (formerly Homeland Legacy), did not completely legalize the entrances to the development.
A response from Homeland Communities subjected that the company was not at fault, but another of Brooks' companies, Falling Water, Inc., was blamed. As mentioned before, all of J.D. Brooks' companies are located in adjacent buildings in Norcross. Read more about the issue at Vintage Pointe's website.
Thanks to Tricia for the e-mail and if anyone else has a tip or story, please contact the Losing Georgia Project.

