Still under warranty
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2001 9:40 pm
I recently bought a 3 bedroom modular home in NC. It is brand new--never lived in.
But, unfortunately, the company that I bought it from is evidently not a reputable company. The home is wonderful except for several issues that have been noticed since I moved in. The problems are all setup related. the french doors where not installed properly and after 2 months were pulling away from the frame, the molding throughout the home is not installed properly, several vents do not work for air or heat. The door bells where never hooked up, the steps are uneven and there are many other issues cropping up each day. I have tried to get the company that set the home up to come back in and fix these items, but after several calls they have not responded. I was notified through a salesman that I did not even work with, that it is now the responsibility of the home manufacturer to fix my problems. But, I cannot locate a number to contact the manufacturer. If anyone can give me the number for the Ranell manufacturer that supplies Eastern North Carolina distributors, or has any advice, I would appreciate it.
Also, the land that I purchased had land ordinances that restricted did not allow private shops or junk cars. But, when my neighbors moved in both became present and after contacting several people and given the runaround I was told that there was nothing I could do because the land owner had given them permission to have these structures and junk cars. Please if anyone can help me out of this situation I would be grateful. When you spend 115,000 on a modular, you should be able to live comfortably for atleast a few years. Thanks to anyone that can help me.
But, unfortunately, the company that I bought it from is evidently not a reputable company. The home is wonderful except for several issues that have been noticed since I moved in. The problems are all setup related. the french doors where not installed properly and after 2 months were pulling away from the frame, the molding throughout the home is not installed properly, several vents do not work for air or heat. The door bells where never hooked up, the steps are uneven and there are many other issues cropping up each day. I have tried to get the company that set the home up to come back in and fix these items, but after several calls they have not responded. I was notified through a salesman that I did not even work with, that it is now the responsibility of the home manufacturer to fix my problems. But, I cannot locate a number to contact the manufacturer. If anyone can give me the number for the Ranell manufacturer that supplies Eastern North Carolina distributors, or has any advice, I would appreciate it.
Also, the land that I purchased had land ordinances that restricted did not allow private shops or junk cars. But, when my neighbors moved in both became present and after contacting several people and given the runaround I was told that there was nothing I could do because the land owner had given them permission to have these structures and junk cars. Please if anyone can help me out of this situation I would be grateful. When you spend 115,000 on a modular, you should be able to live comfortably for atleast a few years. Thanks to anyone that can help me.