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A couple of my friends bought and moved into a newly built home this past September (Northeast Ohio, house was built fairly quick and finished in September). Since then there have been a plethera of problems, and they have gotten quite the run around on trying to figure out who is responsible. Here is a list of the ones I know of:
- A/C conked out. They said there was a part needed that cost about $200. They were told they were responsible for the cost.
- The countertops were pulling away from the wall
- Some of the flooring was peeling up
- The siding was bubbling on the whole side of the house and just looks terrible
- several roof leaks
- Several cracks in the pavement driveway
Apparently the builder told them that the "house needed to settle through all the seasons", and that this was all normal. Supposedly they are going to work with my friends to get things fixed (will believe it when I see it), but would they have any sort of case for buying a lemon of a home? This is a pretty popular building company that has built a lot of houses in the area (though not a great reputation at all).
- A/C conked out. They said there was a part needed that cost about $200. They were told they were responsible for the cost.
- The countertops were pulling away from the wall
- Some of the flooring was peeling up
- The siding was bubbling on the whole side of the house and just looks terrible
- several roof leaks
- Several cracks in the pavement driveway
Apparently the builder told them that the "house needed to settle through all the seasons", and that this was all normal. Supposedly they are going to work with my friends to get things fixed (will believe it when I see it), but would they have any sort of case for buying a lemon of a home? This is a pretty popular building company that has built a lot of houses in the area (though not a great reputation at all).
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