JasonParis
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Thanks for the explanation.
The upgraded appliances though...do you buy them on your own or through the builder?
The upgraded appliances though...do you buy them on your own or through the builder?
well, after a very frustrating day it turns out we will not be moving in 2 weeks!!..The builder apparently thought it appropriate to get their lawyers to tell our lawyers that we had been delayed, shame no one thought to tell us!! We were going to give our notice today, but did not, as no one would give me a straight answer as to what was going on.
Net result is a delay till mid April...not that much, but annoying all the same.
If anyone else was expecting to PDI/move soon, best to contact your lawyer, coz Willowfield won't be telling you direct(that would be far too much like common sense...).
If anyone else was expecting to PDI/move soon, best to contact your lawyer, coz Willowfield won't be telling you direct(that would be far too much like common sense...).
This came as a surprise to me because several weeks ago, we received a letter from the Willowfield Winchester Head Office clearly stating that installation of the appliances was our responsibility.
I have no idea re fitting the appliances, but its not difficult, have done them before, so if I have to again, not bothered.
I am being told its due to the flooding...I was given a number @ Norstar to call if I was having accomodation issues - Esmeralda nandi x 1203 , (the surname spelling might be off) - I didn't enquire as to what the 'help' might be.
I have no idea re fitting the appliances, but its not difficult, have done them before, so if I have to again, not bothered.
fyi...there's no security on site and really no plans from the builder. There are signs posted around saying not to open doors to strangers. The builder will let the residents decide if a security gaurd is required. In my opinion, a security gaurd should be needed at least in the evening. The lobby is suppose to have a security desk based on what the builder is saying.
Either way, you (Blight of Downtown) condo newbies serve as a cautionary tale for others considering buying a new home. Sounds like fun! (But I'd rather live in a trailer