KennyRogersRoast
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We are building a home and have been keeping a close eye on its progress. We went to the site the other day and noticed there were half walls being constructed where they shouldn't and there was a window in the media room where there should be no windows. We also thought the second floor ceilings were framed low, although I really had no idea.
We went to talk to our sales guy and he said the half walls and window were easy fixes. He said that the ceilings were incorrectly put in too low at 8 feet.
We really wanted the higher ceilings. Most of the competitors have 9 or 12 feet standard on the 2nd floor. He said he was pissed at the builder and this was something they would probably not be able to fix and would instead try to buy us off in some way.
Our sales guy said the higher ups would find out about it Monday. Now that we have whip hand, what should we seek in compensation? We have little confidence in the builder at this point. Plus, the construction was still going this weekend with the builder taking the weekend off. Should we just walk away?
We went to talk to our sales guy and he said the half walls and window were easy fixes. He said that the ceilings were incorrectly put in too low at 8 feet.
We really wanted the higher ceilings. Most of the competitors have 9 or 12 feet standard on the 2nd floor. He said he was pissed at the builder and this was something they would probably not be able to fix and would instead try to buy us off in some way.
Our sales guy said the higher ups would find out about it Monday. Now that we have whip hand, what should we seek in compensation? We have little confidence in the builder at this point. Plus, the construction was still going this weekend with the builder taking the weekend off. Should we just walk away?