Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Builder decides not to take on the job (b4 signing contr 4Nov 11, 2015 6:44 pm My build with FHBD viewtopic.php?f=31&t=78344 Re: Builder decides not to take on the job (b4 signing contr 6Nov 11, 2015 8:12 pm My build with FHBD viewtopic.php?f=31&t=78344 Re: Builder decides not to take on the job (b4 signing contr 14Dec 08, 2015 9:55 am It's quite natural for them to pull out. After all, working on a design without any deposit for a 6 month period does have its own cost. They aren't compensated for anything. In some way, they already notice loosing you as a customer might be a better option for them in long run or for whatever reason as other said, they just don't want you as customer any more. There is nothing you can do and they are not doing anything wrong either. Life moves on. May be next time you make up your mind first on what you really want before approach other builders, otherwise same thing will just occur again. Good luck! Re: Builder decides not to take on the job (b4 signing contr 16Dec 08, 2015 12:45 pm lol im fairly certain that your attitude exhibited in the first post where you were looking for legal avenues sums up why they sent you on your way. They are in no way obligated to build your house until a contract is signed. all the possible reasons they cut you loose, including the ones they gave you, have been covered. Move on. Creator of superduperonium, expert at expert things, nobel laureate, can hold my breath for 10 minutes. Been in a similar position and we decided to let the builder go. Some of the PSA money goes to engineering so we at least got those documents and they actually refunded us… 2 6014 Hi Mofflepop, I would recommend finding a building designer to prepare plans, they should design to your specified budget. The benefit is you can tender the project out… 9 20188 Regardless of wall hung toilet or floor pan toilet your feet will be right on drain, seems to me the waste should not be in that location given the design. Also are you… 6 7020 |