Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone built/building with Hudson Homes - Central Coast 6Sep 15, 2022 1:06 pm "even though your fixed price tender had expired" More misinformation from this company. The contract clearly says "the contract price stated in this contract shall remain fixed up to and including the Tender Expiry Date stipulated in the Tender Document included within this Contract, being 29/06/2022 (“the Fixed Price Guarantee Date”). So the tender fixed price expires on 29/06/2022. The demand for the extra $85k was on 26/05/2022. This is more than a month before the expiry of the fixed price tender. The company workers and the CEO do no even know what comes first: 26 May or 29 June. No wonder there are so many problems. And then they are prepared to openly lie about this. Anyone wants to see the contract and verify the dates, just let me know and I am willing to email that to you or put it up here for everyone to see. Facts are facts. Re: Anyone built/building with Hudson Homes - Central Coast 7Sep 15, 2022 1:23 pm Pretty disgraceful Hudson Homes have kept all of your $25k deposit. The least they should do is refund less costs incurred. No way their costs are $25k without any construction started. I'll be sure to avoid this builder. Re: Anyone built/building with Hudson Homes - Central Coast 8Sep 15, 2022 3:39 pm Lkumar "even though your fixed price tender had expired" More misinformation from this company. The contract clearly says "the contract price stated in this contract shall remain fixed up to and including the Tender Expiry Date stipulated in the Tender Document included within this Contract, being 29/06/2022 (“the Fixed Price Guarantee Date”). So the tender fixed price expires on 29/06/2022. The demand for the extra $85k was on 26/05/2022. This is more than a month before the expiry of the fixed price tender. The company workers and the CEO do no even know what comes first: 26 May or 29 June. No wonder there are so many problems. And then they are prepared to openly lie about this. Anyone wants to see the contract and verify the dates, just let me know and I am willing to email that to you or put it up here for everyone to see. Facts are facts. LKumar, for complete clarity, the letter was sent to you on the date it became evident that your construction would not be able to commence prior to your tender expiry date. It was designed to give us ample time to resolve the pricing issue with you without unnecessarily further delaying progress. Also, at no stage did we ever state we are keeping your full deposit. We understand that you are disappointed with the price increase and it seems that we will not be able to come to a fair agreement to renew your contract. Upon termination, your deposit, less costs incurred, will be refunded to you. Our office will be in touch with you regarding this. Anybody know any good and reasonably priced Air conditioning contractors/companies that could install a ducted air conditioning system in the Central Coast NSW for a small… 0 9474 Just to clarify, I'm not a builder I've read my own council's LEP numerous times and worked with an architect to understand my own lot size and problems. 5 1869 I haven’t. But have a Lowe Design home. Not only did I find Matt Lowe patronising and a bully, but the home is NOT TO CODE. I have water coming through the bricks… 1 14588 |