| Juanted |
10-27-2005 09:42 AM |
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Originally Posted by X5Jay
Give the builder $2k to move the closing date out by a couple of weeks - you'd save $6k and he'll make $2k that he wouldn't otherwise have. I'd certainly do "nothing" for $2k in 2 weeks! Just an idea...
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Well, I wish it were that easy. It's a long, complicated story, and I won't bore with the details, but here's the cliffs notes version: the builder (large builder here in the south east) screwed up and under-priced our house; when they realized their mistake (after we had a signed contract), they became very difficult and have even tried to get us out of contract. The last thing we want to do is provoke them. (And, since I know someone will ask, no, you can't sue -- it's in the contract. You can go to a "mediator" who is a member of the Builder Association or something -- so, not our side.)
We don't want to do anything that would encourage them to say we're doing something wrong or we're out of contract... They set the date. You'd better show up. If not, they'll sell it the very next day to the next person on the waiting list for $150K more than we would have paid.
Juan
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