Lennar Corporation Headquarters Address, Corporate Office Location, and Contact Details

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About

Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN / LEN.B) is one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S., headquartered at 5505 Waterford District Drive in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1954 by Leonard Miller and Arnold Rosen — the name combining “Len” and “Nar” — the company operates across 70+ markets in 26+ states. Stuart A. Miller serves as Executive Chairman and Co-CEO, Jon Jaffe as Co-CEO and President, and Diane Bessette as CFO. For FY2025 (ended November 30, 2025), Lennar delivered 82,583 homes and reported $34.2 billion in total revenues, though net earnings fell to $2.1 billion as affordability challenges and higher incentives compressed margins. In February 2026, Lennar simultaneously completed the spin-off of Millrose Properties, Inc. (a land-bank REIT) and the acquisition of Rausch Coleman Homes’ operations — two major strategic shifts that reshape the company’s land and growth model.

Quick Facts

Founded

1954, Miami, Florida

HQ

5505 Waterford District Drive, Miami, FL 33126

Industry

Homebuilding / Real Estate Development

Ticker: NYSE

LEN (Class A) | NYSE: LEN.B (Class B) 

Co-CEOs

Stuart A. Miller (Exec. Chairman & Co-CEO) | Jon Jaffe (Co-CEO & President) 

CFO

Diane Bessette

FY2025 Revenue

$34.2 billion

FY2025 Homes Delivered

82,583

Employees

~12,284

Markets

70+ across 26+ U.S. states

What Brings You Here? Find the Right Contact

New home customer service / warranty

Call 1-800-LEN-NAR (1-800-532-6993) or submit through lennar.com/contact/feedback. Always submit warranty requests in writing through the portal — BBB complaints consistently show Lennar disputes verbal reports that were never logged.

Construction defect / escalation

Call 1-800-532-6993 and ask for a Customer Care Manager specifically. Document all defects with photos and timestamps before and after every repair attempt.

11-month warranty inspection

Before your one-year anniversary, submit a comprehensive written list of every defect through the Lennar portal. Hire an independent inspector to catch items your eyes may miss — once the window closes, reopening a warranty claim is extremely difficult.

Lennar Mortgage

Contact Lennar Mortgage directly at 1-855-537-4509 — a separate entity from Lennar homebuilding; mortgage complaints are not handled by homebuilding customer care.

North American Title (in-house title)

Call 1-800-307-2991 for title insurance and closing concerns.

Corporate / investor / media

Investor Relations — Jorge Almeida at (305) 559-4000 | investors.lennar.com. Media Relations — Danielle Tocco at (949) 789-1633, Irvine, CA. 

Ethics hotline

1-800-503-1534 or write to Lennar Corporation, 333 Research Court, Norcross, GA 30092 — anonymous, third-party administered.

Legal / subpoena

Serve Lennar Corporation at 5505 Waterford District Drive, Miami, FL 33126. Homebuilding subsidiary: Lennar Homes, LLC (Florida). Parent holding company: Lennar Corporation (Delaware).

Phone Directory

Customer Service / Warranty

1-800-LEN-NAR (1-800-532-6993)

Customer Service Alt

1-800-509-4979

Corporate HQ

(305) 559-4000

Lennar Mortgage

1-855-537-4509

North American Title

1-800-307-2991

Ethics Hotline

1-800-503-1534

Transfer Agent (Stockholders)

1-800-733-5001

Online Feedback

lennar.com/contact/feedback

Corporate Headquarters Address

Lennar Corporation


5505 Waterford District Drive
Miami, FL 33126

Ethics Hotline Mail


333 Research Court, Norcross, GA 30092

Media Relations


15131 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618

Transfer Agent


P.O. Box 43006, Providence, RI 02940-3006 | 1-800-733-5001 

How to Escalate a Complaint

  1. Submit all warranty requests in writing at lennar.com/contact/feedback — never rely solely on verbal reports. BBB complaints show Lennar routinely disputes verbal communication that wasn’t logged.
  2. Call 1-800-532-6993 and ask for a Customer Care Manager by title. Lennar BBB responses repeatedly reference this team — asking by name gets you past front-line agents.
  3. Use your 11-month window strategically — submit every defect in writing before your first-year workmanship warranty expires; hire an independent inspector to help.
  4. Send a certified letter to Lennar Corporation, Attn: Customer Care, 5505 Waterford District Drive, Miami, FL 33126 — include home address, purchase contract number, all prior case numbers, and photographs.
  5. File with the BBB. Lennar Homes, LLC has 890 total complaints in 3 years and 294 in the last 12 months under the Miami, FL BBB chapter — NOT BBB Accredited, but filings create a public record.
  6. File with the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com — the Department of Business and Professional Regulation has direct licensing authority over Lennar’s contractor and homebuilder licenses in Florida.
  7. File with your state’s contractor licensing board for Lennar homes built outside Florida.
  8. Send a Chapter 558 written notice (Florida only) before filing suit — Florida’s Construction Defect Statute requires a written defect notice giving Lennar 45 days to inspect and 60 days to respond before litigation can proceed. This is mandatory and creates a critical legal record.
  9. Review your purchase contract’s arbitration clause — most Lennar contracts require binding arbitration instead of court litigation. Consult a construction defect attorney before taking any legal action.
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