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June 18, 2008 at 3:18 PM in reply to: New construction purchase – questions on so many things #224838
Aecetia
ParticipantI think it is a wise decision. When we bought, many years ago in the 90’s, three different builders worked on the complex. There were some construction issues and it was difficult to get the builders to take responsibility. Eventually there was a lawsuit. If your builder is not solvent it could be a big problem. I think you will also get a better deal by waiting, especially with some of these loans due to reset this year and next.
June 18, 2008 at 3:18 PM in reply to: New construction purchase – questions on so many things #224943Aecetia
ParticipantI think it is a wise decision. When we bought, many years ago in the 90’s, three different builders worked on the complex. There were some construction issues and it was difficult to get the builders to take responsibility. Eventually there was a lawsuit. If your builder is not solvent it could be a big problem. I think you will also get a better deal by waiting, especially with some of these loans due to reset this year and next.
June 18, 2008 at 3:18 PM in reply to: New construction purchase – questions on so many things #224959Aecetia
ParticipantI think it is a wise decision. When we bought, many years ago in the 90’s, three different builders worked on the complex. There were some construction issues and it was difficult to get the builders to take responsibility. Eventually there was a lawsuit. If your builder is not solvent it could be a big problem. I think you will also get a better deal by waiting, especially with some of these loans due to reset this year and next.
June 18, 2008 at 3:18 PM in reply to: New construction purchase – questions on so many things #224991Aecetia
ParticipantI think it is a wise decision. When we bought, many years ago in the 90’s, three different builders worked on the complex. There were some construction issues and it was difficult to get the builders to take responsibility. Eventually there was a lawsuit. If your builder is not solvent it could be a big problem. I think you will also get a better deal by waiting, especially with some of these loans due to reset this year and next.
June 18, 2008 at 3:18 PM in reply to: New construction purchase – questions on so many things #225007Aecetia
ParticipantI think it is a wise decision. When we bought, many years ago in the 90’s, three different builders worked on the complex. There were some construction issues and it was difficult to get the builders to take responsibility. Eventually there was a lawsuit. If your builder is not solvent it could be a big problem. I think you will also get a better deal by waiting, especially with some of these loans due to reset this year and next.
Aecetia
ParticipantFLU,
This probably will not happen where you are looking, but we had a 20 year flood 2 years after we moved in(we live near Jamul). This flood washed out a secondary bridge and we had to sue the builder to build a new one. Well, there were three builders involved, so the attorneys won that one. I would check and see what kind of insurance the HOA carries. We were also assured when we moved in that the monthly dues would come down when it was built out and that has not happened either. We have been here 14+ years. Perhaps someone with a legal background can explain how to hold them to their promises….Aecetia
ParticipantFLU,
This probably will not happen where you are looking, but we had a 20 year flood 2 years after we moved in(we live near Jamul). This flood washed out a secondary bridge and we had to sue the builder to build a new one. Well, there were three builders involved, so the attorneys won that one. I would check and see what kind of insurance the HOA carries. We were also assured when we moved in that the monthly dues would come down when it was built out and that has not happened either. We have been here 14+ years. Perhaps someone with a legal background can explain how to hold them to their promises….Aecetia
ParticipantFLU,
This probably will not happen where you are looking, but we had a 20 year flood 2 years after we moved in(we live near Jamul). This flood washed out a secondary bridge and we had to sue the builder to build a new one. Well, there were three builders involved, so the attorneys won that one. I would check and see what kind of insurance the HOA carries. We were also assured when we moved in that the monthly dues would come down when it was built out and that has not happened either. We have been here 14+ years. Perhaps someone with a legal background can explain how to hold them to their promises….Aecetia
ParticipantFLU,
This probably will not happen where you are looking, but we had a 20 year flood 2 years after we moved in(we live near Jamul). This flood washed out a secondary bridge and we had to sue the builder to build a new one. Well, there were three builders involved, so the attorneys won that one. I would check and see what kind of insurance the HOA carries. We were also assured when we moved in that the monthly dues would come down when it was built out and that has not happened either. We have been here 14+ years. Perhaps someone with a legal background can explain how to hold them to their promises….Aecetia
ParticipantFLU,
This probably will not happen where you are looking, but we had a 20 year flood 2 years after we moved in(we live near Jamul). This flood washed out a secondary bridge and we had to sue the builder to build a new one. Well, there were three builders involved, so the attorneys won that one. I would check and see what kind of insurance the HOA carries. We were also assured when we moved in that the monthly dues would come down when it was built out and that has not happened either. We have been here 14+ years. Perhaps someone with a legal background can explain how to hold them to their promises….Aecetia
ParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
Aecetia
ParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
Aecetia
ParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
Aecetia
ParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
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