voljack
New Member
I am currently in the process of purchasing a one bedroom unit at 549 King East (Corktown District).
All the sketches that I saw before purchasing state that the width of my unit is 15ft which is fine for me.
However, when i look at the building right now there is NO way that my unit is 15ft across. In my purchase agreement it states that the size can fluctuate by 3%, however, NO WHERE in my agreement does it actually say what the sq footage is.
The floorplan schedule doesn't have a scale or any measurements like the sales package does. My lawyer asked for this to be amended to the agreement (among others) and they did almost everything except for including the square footage.
If you are familiar with the building take a look next time you drive by. It's on the 3rd floor 2nd one in on the west facing wall.
this is infuriating.. how can they get away with that.
Actually, the model building on their website has more units that what is actually there..
at some point did they have to scale this project back a bit? I dont think i can live in 12ft
All the sketches that I saw before purchasing state that the width of my unit is 15ft which is fine for me.
However, when i look at the building right now there is NO way that my unit is 15ft across. In my purchase agreement it states that the size can fluctuate by 3%, however, NO WHERE in my agreement does it actually say what the sq footage is.
The floorplan schedule doesn't have a scale or any measurements like the sales package does. My lawyer asked for this to be amended to the agreement (among others) and they did almost everything except for including the square footage.
If you are familiar with the building take a look next time you drive by. It's on the 3rd floor 2nd one in on the west facing wall.
this is infuriating.. how can they get away with that.
Actually, the model building on their website has more units that what is actually there..
at some point did they have to scale this project back a bit? I dont think i can live in 12ft