normally after closing ALL problems related to house belongs to YOU.
what's covered by warranty is limited to what is in writing only, not what someone told you to get you to close.
you payed a professional to do a pre-closing inspection and ignored his warnings.
after closing one loses almost all leverage. the time to get this addressed was before closing.
have you read your warranty word for word yet?
what's covered by warranty is limited to what is in writing only, not what someone told you to get you to close.
you payed a professional to do a pre-closing inspection and ignored his warnings.
after closing one loses almost all leverage. the time to get this addressed was before closing.
have you read your warranty word for word yet?
Okay, needs some help here guys. I bought a new house back in December. During the inspection they recommended a retaining wall be built on one corner of the house because the way they had to build up the pad for the foundation.. Well that was brought up and we were told that it would not be needed and that if something did come up, the warranty would cover it.
Well, low and behold the bedroom on that corners door started sticking.. Slowly getting worse. After reviewing the door to make sure it was just not loose i found no problem. Went outside to that corner and noticed holes starting to form under the foundation "I can stick my hand under there". The only thing I can come up with is that corner of the house is sinking... not much but enough.
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