Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Final Inspection and Final Payment Rights 38Feb 27, 2023 8:49 am Has the builder contested the defects? maybe, by not completing them first time around. Reading Adeez comments, if going to rectify defects post handover, then agrees defects present. Otherwise, builder couldn't proceed past 37.0 and have a contract dispute. Very interesting, wonder about when a builder informs client of PCI and if the contract parties are following 36.2. 37.0 etc Be interesting to get view from Simeon Re: Final Inspection and Final Payment Rights 39Mar 03, 2023 11:56 am Just an update for whoever was following this post. After persistence the builder has rectified the issues and provided evidence. To what quality these issues are addressed I'm not sure as I don't have any knowhow in this area. But, at least they were addressed. I wish now I went harder with the previous reports. But it is what it is now. Re: Final Inspection and Final Payment Rights 40Mar 03, 2023 12:59 pm I had a situation where the rectification work was innapropriate or poor and the 'evidence' provided was not real. Seemed like this approach was just business as usual for the builder; BS the consumer. regardless, your contract stipulates a payments schedule and SOPA doesn't give provision to that scenario. Your contractual terms appear to stand. Hence get a lawyer, it… 4 11886 The only thing to add to these comments is that where possible it's always good to try and work with people than just say "no" because you can. Having someone… 4 17156 i would suggest nothing is unreasonable for PCI. we did all sorts, including checking the hot water, checking all the GPO's had power, testing that the showers were… 9 98697 |