ome
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OME,
Your points are well taken. However, sometimes a cover with skins may look exactly like new. I realize this isn't a perfect solution and of course one should expect a new cabinet. that said, one must be practical. If Naveen can't get new from the builder, he should perhaps cut his losses by having the skins put on and seeing if the result is acceptable. It is very possible that only Naveen will know there ever was a problem, not because he can see it after the fix, but because it may be so good that one not knowing of the issues would not be able to tell there even is/was a problem.
The above said, I agree it is sad that he finds himself in this unfortunate predicament. the practical question, once one has vented, is how does one go forward from here
interested,
I am going to have to disagree with you. Why should he have to settle for skins to cover the damages? And yes only he will know about it but what about he sells? The new owner will not have a clue how bad the construction really is. Would you or I like to buy something of this nature? Probably not. I think the builder has the responsibility to replace the cabinet and not just cover the damages. Using the analogy of buying a new car, what if you purchased a new Lexus and before you picked it up the dealer got into an accident that caused severe damages. Should the dealer just fix the car and give it to you or should you be entitled to a new one?