CGM
Active Member
^.. You should write to the media.. That's the best way to get a reaction from them... They are currently selling a couple of projects in the GTA and I'm sure they don't want the publicity
I don't think they're trying to seek redress from an internet forum. They're making their case known publicly. Should disgruntled buyers be kept muzzled and stay quiet?
As per my "being screwed by developers" comment I think you've just proved my point by insisting that a lawyer go over everything. And I don't think the reason for that is because the builder/agent is always trustworthy.
I don't think they're trying to seek redress from an internet forum. They're making their case known publicly. Should disgruntled buyers be kept muzzled and stay quiet?
As per my "being screwed by developers" comment I think you've just proved my point by insisting that a lawyer go over everything. And I don't think the reason for that is because the builder/agent is always trustworthy.
I don't think they're trying to seek redress from an internet forum. They're making their case known publicly. Should disgruntled buyers be kept muzzled and stay quiet?
As per my "being screwed by developers" comment I think you've just proved my point by insisting that a lawyer go over everything. And I don't think the reason for that is because the builder/agent is always trustworthy.
Agree or disagree with the following statement (without any ifs ands or buts or further explanation):
It is perfectly acceptable and ethical for a builder and/or its agents to promise or appear to promise something -- verbally or written in handouts or promotional material -- something that will not be in the original purchase agreement.
I suppose we should justify this ceiling issue by saying, "Well, now think of all the money you will save by having that much less air to cool and heat. It's really in your best interest anyway."
The best place to seek your remedy is through the contract, not through internet forums or the media.
You either are contractually entitled to it or not. Like the metering issue, this is not a case of 'being screwed by the developer.'
If you paid a premium for 9ft and got 8 ... I'd say it is.