riley
Active Member
I haven't heard anything. If you're within 3 months of the interim occupancy date, generally they cannot extend it by more than 2 weeks from that date from what I gather. Its before the 3 month mark that is "dangerous" since they can extend it by months on end. If anybody knows more, please speak up!
I got a quick glimpse a week ago at the entrance. The plywood is gone. Its just a plastic sheet now covering the entrance to the lobby. That should be a good sign.
If that 3 month rule is true, then we're well within it now. My date is supposed to be July 21, and its now June 5. So it would seem we can expect to move in. However I've been calling their office for confirmation of the date and the designated person, Maria, always tells me she expects to hear "later today" or "tomorrow" whether there will be an additional delay, and then she never does hear and she never calls me back. I call HER back and ask and she always says she still doesn't know. I don't blame her really since its clearly not her decision to make, but it's super frustrating.
So if there is a rule that they can't extend anymore, but then they still don't move us in, what is our recourse? Are there any actual consequences? It seems like the only thing they could really do for us is release us from our contracts, but then you lose all the equity that's built up and they get to turn around and sell your unit for a bigger profit. And if you want to live there, then that's obvi not a good solution. So it seems like they have zero consequences for their delay and they can just do whatever they want.