Browse Forums Building A New House Re: scratches on brand new benchtops....and we havnt even go 4Sep 22, 2011 8:20 am __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All new built homes look like display homes... until the furniture goes in. Re: scratches on brand new benchtops....and we havnt even go 5Sep 22, 2011 4:18 pm http://lindeman28.blogspot.com - Our building blog Re: scratches on brand new benchtops....and we havnt even go 9Oct 03, 2011 11:54 am House - Lockup completed 23rd December 2011 - Painters are in!!! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=37261&start=0&hilit=Blaxland Re: scratches on brand new benchtops....and we havnt even go 10Oct 03, 2011 12:19 pm Actually depends on how many percentage money you have paid them already. I mean, if you have paid the majority part, then it is you who need to worry about the loan and lose the fight. But if you hasn't paid that lot, there is more chances for them to fix it for you because they want your money. You can try to hold the next payment until they fix this bench problem for you. One of my friends did so and succeeded. Or may be you can ask the private inspector to check if they can do if for you. I heard some inspectors have done really job in arguing with builders but there are some inspectors don't do too much work at all. Any way, I think it will do no hurt for you to phone several property inspection companies to enquirer. Thank you. That is really helpful. Once we get the place done and passed for OC we can upgrade in the future once we get back on our feet and not paying mortgage and rent. 4 5713 If so what were the "special circumstances" under which it was granted? "Note: If the development consent is for 'dual occupancy' an owner-builder permit can only be… 0 14053 I recently went through a similar renovation and move scenario when updating our family home. We also swapped some rooms around and tackled a major… 2 9881 |