I'm in a 10 day cooling off period my lawyer requested a cap on these fees but the builder refused to budge stating the low cost to high quality of the condo prevents them from cutting costs further. they also said the fees would be around 5k...I heard horror stories where builders hit you with a lot more if you're lawyer isn't good to catch the fine print.
I know pre construction cost more than RE but is this acceptable? I like the location but I don't want to feel ripped off
What should I do?
Don't buy pre-construction!!! Don't you dare!!! Not until the broken Condominium Act of 2001 is updated. Builders have learned a lot in 8 years and have mastered what they can get away with.
Number 1: the newest trick by developers is leasing the mechanical infrastructure of the building. Find out from your builder if they're doing this, and get it in WRITING!!! If yes, run as fast as you can. Don't believe when they tell you that it costs less in the long run.
Many condo builders are leasing what used to be included in your purchase price. What happens is they work the leasing interest into your maintenance fees!!!!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!!!!!!! You think when you're buying the unit that the mechanics in the building are owned by the condo, but they're not!!! It's a new trick the builders have come up with to save themselves millions and they're all getting away with it now!!!!!!
And your contract will NOT tell you they're leasing it. Their will be VERY vague terms in the contract that the developer uses to justify doing so when they please.
Also, find out if you are on the hook in case the developer needs to take out a loan. What do I mean? Our developer ran out of money and took out a huge multi-million dollar loan to finish the building. Guess who paid for the interest? You got it!!! You'll pay it on your closing costs!!! That's why closing costs are out of control nowadays. Many if not all builders are now taking out loans to finish the projects and the unit holders pay for the interest on the loan!!!!
Many builders are pulling these tricks today and the 2001 Condominium Act has fallen far behind what builders are pulling nowadays. It's time for a new Condo Act, but the city is acting VERY slowly to put developers back in their place.
You have been WARNED!!! DO NO BUY PRE-CONSTRUCTION until the city fixes the CONDO ACT of 2001. You will regret it. All the builders have been pulling the same tricks in the past year. They learn the tricks from each other on what they can get away with and what hidden contract language they can use to get away with it!!!!!