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cman6453
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Hey everyone!
I'm a first time homeowner that just bought a condo/townhome in San Diego, CA.
I've been having problems with the developer since day one of the move in.
My question surrounds something that was just recently brought to my attention. The question of the home being livable.
I understand there are certain things in a home that must be functioning, i.e. water, gas, electricity, in order for a home to be considered livable.
Yesterday, I realized that the fact that my thermostat had not been working could be grounds for an "unliveable condition". This means no heat or a/c.
I wanted to know if anyone knew of any re-course that I could possibly have against the developer.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Chris
I'm a first time homeowner that just bought a condo/townhome in San Diego, CA.
I've been having problems with the developer since day one of the move in.
My question surrounds something that was just recently brought to my attention. The question of the home being livable.
I understand there are certain things in a home that must be functioning, i.e. water, gas, electricity, in order for a home to be considered livable.
Yesterday, I realized that the fact that my thermostat had not been working could be grounds for an "unliveable condition". This means no heat or a/c.
I wanted to know if anyone knew of any re-course that I could possibly have against the developer.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Chris