Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Getting a copy of PD Tender and Contract before signing 15Apr 18, 2008 12:02 am Hey Julz,
There was no penalty as the process was not officially delayed (not according to PD anyway). From what I understand the building permit is out of PD's hands and if it takes longer than expected there are clauses in the HIA contract that cover such situations. It's really just part of the normal process and there is no predetermined amount of time that it takes. My point really is that it's an example of something the staff tell the customer 'your start date will be some time in March' but when it comes down to it the HIA contract is what matters. If I asked PD what the problem was they would just say 'it's explained in the contract'. So basically reagrdless of what the sales people promise you can leave it behind at their office after you sign up. PD have to date not done anything wrong by me at all - they are well within their rights. Just don't expect them to explain to you what those rights are - you are better off reading the HIA contract and finding out for yourself. It's actually a pretty fair contract when it comes down to it. 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 6082 Hey. Head to a metal and decide on which profile you will use first. Profiles with larger corrugations can greatly change the appearance of the color in different… 0 3380 You talk about deletions, are they variations or PS and PC adjustments? pleas list them 1 16455 |