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Old 02-08-2002, 05:39 PM
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We are in the early stages of building our first home. Simply put, our builder laid out the process as such: contract, color session(options), permitting, redline(blueprint), construction, framing meeting, closing. We were told that changes could be made until redline, and may be subject to admin. fees. We signed that changes "may not be available" after color session, and will be subject to fees. We have completed our color session on 10/24, they waited until 12/21 to request permits. Permits were granted around 2/1. We have not been notified of any redline meeting. They have begun to prep the lot. We have requested a change in tile color - same price tile- no change in contract amount. They say they have already cut the p.o. for the tile and will not allow us to make the change, considering it "unavailable". We have been lied to and are curious if we have any recourse. Please help.
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Old 02-08-2002, 10:52 PM
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Sounds fishy. Have an attorney review your contract. The sequence of events has much to be desired.
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