Originally Posted by
Steve D'Gerolamo
Things are still amicable and the builder has a strong reputation in the Carolinas. It's merely a punch list to get the items in under the warranty period.
This is the first time I've ever gone through this process. Is it normal to send post-purchase
inspection reports from an attorney's office? SD
This might be your Post purchase report, but, You have apparently had some minor issues with the builder that have been inadequately addressed such as the $900 bill for the attic stairs.
The builder has your money and other projects to work on.
Ask him for a face to face sit down. Get him to commit to a time frame for all repairs. Have him put it in writing. and, if his response is less than satisfactory, yes, I'd get an attorney involved.
Nothing like an attorneys letterhead to get your attention.
Edited to add the following;
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How would you reply/ respond to this?