euges720
New Member
Hi all,
I just moved into a condo last year (I own it), and my one-year warranty request was due awhile back. Very long story short, my builder did the repairs as stated, but for one of them, I'm not entirely happy with. It's like they did only 50% of the job. They moved me out of my condo for three weeks while they did the repairs, and I spoke with the warranty co-ordinator, she said that she can have it done 90%, if not 100%, but that means I have to move out again (they pay for my hotel) for a week or so. I was fine with moving out in the summer, but I'm a student, and school has started, so moving out now would be a real hassle.
To be honest, I can "accept" the job that they did. (That is, I can accept the 50%, but I won't and didn't tell the builder, of course.) The warranty co-ordinator pretty much implied that the option was to move out, or not fix it.
I'm wondering, if I opt for not fixing it (that is, accepting the 50%), can I request monetary compensation? Yes, I'm just trying to squeeze some money out of it, but I think I have my request for compensation would be reasonable. No?
Thanks,
euges720
I just moved into a condo last year (I own it), and my one-year warranty request was due awhile back. Very long story short, my builder did the repairs as stated, but for one of them, I'm not entirely happy with. It's like they did only 50% of the job. They moved me out of my condo for three weeks while they did the repairs, and I spoke with the warranty co-ordinator, she said that she can have it done 90%, if not 100%, but that means I have to move out again (they pay for my hotel) for a week or so. I was fine with moving out in the summer, but I'm a student, and school has started, so moving out now would be a real hassle.
To be honest, I can "accept" the job that they did. (That is, I can accept the 50%, but I won't and didn't tell the builder, of course.) The warranty co-ordinator pretty much implied that the option was to move out, or not fix it.
I'm wondering, if I opt for not fixing it (that is, accepting the 50%), can I request monetary compensation? Yes, I'm just trying to squeeze some money out of it, but I think I have my request for compensation would be reasonable. No?
Thanks,
euges720