As a disgruntled Lovett homeowner, I entirely agree with the negative comments regarding the highly dubious workmanship, and the completely dismissive attitude of Mr. Liu and his brigade of misguided henchmen. Many people have had enormous problems with their Lovett homes, myself included, but the lingering bad feeling toward Lovett seems prevalent even among the fortunate few who have experienced less substantial difficulties. My advice to a prospective purchaser would be to avoid the purchase of a new Lovett construction, unless you relish the thought of appropriating a significant amount of time (and money) to sorting out whatever difficulties are lurking. It is completely disheartening to move into your new home with the intention of devoting your time and money to embellishments, only to find that your resources must necessarily be allocated to repair (extremely costly and inconvenient) plumbing problems, replace rotten wood (unprimed wood decays rather rapidly), fix leaks, et cetera. Lovett employees are skilled prevaricators, and misappropriate substantial time pretending that possibly, just maybe, they'll remedy the problems. In my case, Lovett's negligence cost me thousands of dollars, and more time than I care to contemplate. Frank Liu himself was made aware of the problems, and chose to leave me to my own devices, notwithstanding documentation from various sources confirming Lovett's negligence.